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+ | <FlashCard questions="8"> | ||
+ | |q1= What kind of parasite are sea lice and what do they feed upon? | ||
+ | |a1= Sea lice are arthropod parasites which feed on blood. | ||
+ | |l1= Sea Lice#Introduction | ||
+ | |q2= How can female and male lice be told apart? | ||
+ | |a2= | ||
+ | *Females are much larger | ||
+ | *Females have a long egg sac | ||
+ | |l2= Sea Lice#Introduction | ||
+ | |q3= How many larval stages are there altogether and how many are parasitic? | ||
+ | |a3= Nine altogether. | ||
+ | *Seven are parasitic | ||
+ | |l3= Sea Lice#Lifecycle | ||
+ | |q4= Which life stages can move about on and between hosts? | ||
+ | |a4= Pre-adult and adult | ||
+ | |l4= Sea Lice#Lifecycle | ||
+ | |q5=Which louse is most common in Britain and what fish are affected? | ||
+ | |a5= ''C. elongatus'' affects salmonid fish species in the UK. | ||
+ | |l5= Sea Lice#Distribution | ||
+ | |q6= How do skin lesions begin and progress? | ||
+ | |a6= | ||
+ | *Begin as whitish spots | ||
+ | *Progress to erosions | ||
+ | *Can become open wounds | ||
+ | *Can expose underlying bone | ||
+ | |l6= Sea Lice#Clinical Signs | ||
+ | |q7= What opthalmological signs can lice cause? | ||
+ | |a7= | ||
+ | *Erosions can lead to ulcers | ||
+ | *Cataracts | ||
+ | *Blindness | ||
+ | |l7= Sea Lice#Clinical Signs | ||
+ | |q8= How do sea lice kill fish? | ||
+ | |a8= Anaemia and extensive skin damage cause osmoregulatory failure. | ||
+ | |l8= Sea Lice#Clinical Signs | ||
+ | </FlashCard> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | ||
[[Category:To Do - Jaimie Meagor]] | [[Category:To Do - Jaimie Meagor]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 15 July 2011
Question | Answer | Article | |
What kind of parasite are sea lice and what do they feed upon? | Sea lice are arthropod parasites which feed on blood.
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Link to Article | |
How can female and male lice be told apart? |
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Link to Article | |
How many larval stages are there altogether and how many are parasitic? | Nine altogether.
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Link to Article | |
Which life stages can move about on and between hosts? | Pre-adult and adult
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Link to Article | |
Which louse is most common in Britain and what fish are affected? | C. elongatus affects salmonid fish species in the UK.
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Link to Article | |
How do skin lesions begin and progress? |
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Link to Article | |
What opthalmological signs can lice cause? |
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Link to Article | |
How do sea lice kill fish? | Anaemia and extensive skin damage cause osmoregulatory failure.
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Link to Article |