Study of some Bacterial Pathogens that Infect Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio) in the Diwaniya River and their Relationship to Water Characteristics
Mohanad O. Al-Jubouri1*, Sadeq M. AL Haider2, Safa M. Imran3
1,2Pathology Department, College of Veterinary Medicine Al-Qasim Green University, Babylon, Iraq; 3Animal production Department, College of Agriculture, Al-Qasim Green University, Babylon, Iraq.
*Correspondence | Mohanad O. Al-Jubouri, Pathology Department, College of Veterinary Medicine Al-Qasim Green University, Babylon, Iraq; Email:
[email protected]
Figure 1:
Map of field sampling sites in River.
Figure 2:
Monthly changes in water Tem, O2, salinity, and pH in River.
Picture 1:
C. carpio with infection Bacterial gill disease.
Picture 2:
C. carpio with infection Tail and fin rot disease.
Picture 3:
C. carpio with infection abdominal dropsy.
Picture 4:
C. carpio with infection Columnaris disease.
Picture 5:
C. carpio with infection Columnaris disease.
Picture 6:
C. carpio with infection Bacterial enteritis.
Picture 7:
C. carpio with infection Vibriosis disease.
Figure 3:
Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) of the relationship between bacteria types and water characteristics.