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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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    amoeboid members, the latter being poorly studied. Alveolata Dinoflagellata: Oodinium, Pfiesteria Parasite with amoeboid life cycle stages. Opisthokonta Nucleariida:...
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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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    Oodinium, a genus of parasitic dinoflagellates, causes velvet disease in fish...
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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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    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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    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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  • Powdered appearance, gasping and disorganized swimming Velvet disease Oodinium and other parasites All salt and freshwater fish Golden dots, rubbing against...
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    with other fish species in the aquarium. However, they are susceptible to Oodinium or velvet disease, microsporidia (Pseudoloma neurophilia), and Mycobacterium...
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