Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection

Abstract Laboratory studies were conducted on the susceptibility of different strains of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to infection with the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris . This parasite, probably originating from the Baltic Sea region, is known to minimally aff...

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Published in:Journal of Aquatic Animal Health
Main Authors: Dalgaard, M. B., Larsen, T. B., Jørndrup, S., Buchmann, K.
Other Authors: Statens Jordbrugs- og Veterinærvidenskabelige Forskningsråd
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2004
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spelling crwiley:10.1577/h03-004.1 2023-12-03T10:19:06+01:00 Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection Dalgaard, M. B. Larsen, T. B. Jørndrup, S. Buchmann, K. Statens Jordbrugs- og Veterinærvidenskabelige Forskningsråd 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/h03-004.1 https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1577/H03-004.1 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Aquatic Animal Health volume 16, issue 3, page 109-115 ISSN 0899-7659 1548-8667 Aquatic Science journal-article 2004 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1577/h03-004.1 2023-11-09T13:38:03Z Abstract Laboratory studies were conducted on the susceptibility of different strains of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to infection with the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris . This parasite, probably originating from the Baltic Sea region, is known to minimally affect Neva River (Baltic Sea) Atlantic salmon. However, following its introduction into Norway, G. salaris has caused severe mortality and morbidity among Norwegian Atlantic salmon, which are considered a highly susceptible strain. The cohabitation experiment included one stock of rainbow trout and four different strains of Atlantic salmon from the Baltic Sea region (Mörrum River, Sweden), Europe (Skjern River, Denmark; Conon River, Scotland), and North America (Bristol Cove River, Canada). Fish were exposed to a Norwegian strain of G. salaris , and parasite population development and distribution were monitored for 7 weeks. Rainbow trout exhibited low susceptibility to G. salaris infection, whereas Conon River and Skjern River Atlantic salmon were highly susceptible and exhibited high mortality rates. Mörrum River Atlantic salmon exhibited intermediate susceptibility and low mortality. Bristol Cove River Atlantic salmon harbored relatively low parasite numbers, but fish mortality was high. Our experiment showed that the Danish Skjern River strain of Atlantic salmon is highly susceptible to G. salaris infection, further supporting the hypothesis that Atlantic Ocean strains are more susceptible to G. salaris infection than are Baltic strains. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Canada Neva ENVELOPE(15.407,15.407,68.061,68.061) Norway Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 16 3 109 115
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Dalgaard, M. B.
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Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection
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description Abstract Laboratory studies were conducted on the susceptibility of different strains of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to infection with the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris . This parasite, probably originating from the Baltic Sea region, is known to minimally affect Neva River (Baltic Sea) Atlantic salmon. However, following its introduction into Norway, G. salaris has caused severe mortality and morbidity among Norwegian Atlantic salmon, which are considered a highly susceptible strain. The cohabitation experiment included one stock of rainbow trout and four different strains of Atlantic salmon from the Baltic Sea region (Mörrum River, Sweden), Europe (Skjern River, Denmark; Conon River, Scotland), and North America (Bristol Cove River, Canada). Fish were exposed to a Norwegian strain of G. salaris , and parasite population development and distribution were monitored for 7 weeks. Rainbow trout exhibited low susceptibility to G. salaris infection, whereas Conon River and Skjern River Atlantic salmon were highly susceptible and exhibited high mortality rates. Mörrum River Atlantic salmon exhibited intermediate susceptibility and low mortality. Bristol Cove River Atlantic salmon harbored relatively low parasite numbers, but fish mortality was high. Our experiment showed that the Danish Skjern River strain of Atlantic salmon is highly susceptible to G. salaris infection, further supporting the hypothesis that Atlantic Ocean strains are more susceptible to G. salaris infection than are Baltic strains.
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author Dalgaard, M. B.
Larsen, T. B.
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title Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection
title_short Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection
title_full Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection
title_fullStr Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection
title_full_unstemmed Differing Resistance of Atlantic Salmon Strains and Rainbow Trout to Gyrodactylus salaris Infection
title_sort differing resistance of atlantic salmon strains and rainbow trout to gyrodactylus salaris infection
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