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Oodinium is a
genus of
parasitic dinoflagellates.
Their hosts are salt- and fresh-water fish,
causing a type of fish
velvet disease (also
called gold dust...
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dinoflagellate parasites of the
genera Amyloodinium in
marine fish, and
Oodinium in
freshwater fish. The
disease gives infected organisms a dusty, brownish-gold...
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Gelidiocolax mammillatus,
parasites of
other red algae, or the
dinoflagellates Oodinium,
parasites of fish) had
their relationship with
algae conjectured early...
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Oodinium, a
genus of
parasitic dinoflagellates,
causes velvet disease in fish...
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prevalent ailment caused by the
dinoflagellate parasites of the
genus Oodinium. When
these parasites attach to a fish's skin, gills, and eyes, they trigger...
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predators on
other protozoa, and a few
forms are
parasitic (for example,
Oodinium and Pfiesteria). Some
dinoflagellates produce resting stages,
called dinoflagellate...
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Powdered appearance,
gasping and
disorganized swimming Velvet disease Oodinium and
other parasites All salt and
freshwater fish
Golden dots,
rubbing against...
- with foraminifera.
Tripos muelleri is
recognisable by its U-shaped
horns Oodinium, a
genus of
parasitic dinoflagellates,
causes velvet disease in fish Karenia...
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swimmer or surf.
Tripos muelleri is
recognisable by its U-shaped
horns Oodinium, a
genus of
parasitic dinoflagellates,
causes velvet disease in fish Karenia...
- with
other fish
species in the aquarium. However, they are
susceptible to
Oodinium or
velvet disease,
microsporidia (Pseudoloma neurophilia), and Mycobacterium...