Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance

The production and supply of triploid oysters Crassostrea gigas has become an increasingly frequent activity in aquaculture companies to satisfy the growing demand of growers. These triploid oysters are usually obtained by crossing male tetraploid oysters with female diploid oysters. Furthermore, st...

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Published in:Aquaculture
Main Authors: Haure, Joel, François, Cyrille, Degremont, Lionel, Ledu, Christophe, Maurouard, Elise, Girardin, Frederic, Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV 2021
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737111
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:81496 2023-05-15T15:58:57+02:00 Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance Haure, Joel François, Cyrille Degremont, Lionel Ledu, Christophe Maurouard, Elise Girardin, Frederic Benabdelmouna, Abdellah 2021-11 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81496/85911.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737111 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81496/ eng eng Elsevier BV info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/678589/EU//VIVALDI https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81496/85911.pdf doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737111 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81496/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Aquaculture (0044-8486) (Elsevier BV), 2021-11 , Vol. 544 , P. 73711 (7p.) Oyster Physiology Ploidy Selection text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737111 2022-01-04T23:50:50Z The production and supply of triploid oysters Crassostrea gigas has become an increasingly frequent activity in aquaculture companies to satisfy the growing demand of growers. These triploid oysters are usually obtained by crossing male tetraploid oysters with female diploid oysters. Furthermore, studies have shown that it is possible to select oysters for better resistance to infection by OsHV-1 and they are currently produced by commercial hatcheries in France. The effects of ploidy and selection on the physiological functioning of the Pacific cupped oyster are still relatively unknown, especially in tetraploid animals selected for better resistance to infection by OsHV-1. In the framework of sustainable domestication, and by taking into account the natural habitat, it has become necessary to shed more light on the subject. Faced by this lack of knowledge, a physiological study of respiration and clearance rate was performed on 6 stocks of C. gigas oysters whose levels of ploidy (2n, 3n and 4n) and sensitivity to OsHV-1 resistance (selected and non-selected) were different. The experiments were performed in controlled and reproducible habitats where OsHV-1 is absent. The physiological results showed: i) an absence of interaction between ploidy levels and selection; ii) families showed no significant difference as a function of the level of selection to OsHV-1 tolerance; and iii) significant differences in clearance rate and daily weight growth as a function of the oysters' ploidy level. In particular, the results revealed that the clearance rate of tetraploids was lower than that of diploid and triploid oysters with a growth rate equal to that of triploids and higher than diploids. Additional studies are envisaged in the discussion to better understand these results. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Pacific Aquaculture 544 737111
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topic Oyster
Physiology
Ploidy
Selection
spellingShingle Oyster
Physiology
Ploidy
Selection
Haure, Joel
François, Cyrille
Degremont, Lionel
Ledu, Christophe
Maurouard, Elise
Girardin, Frederic
Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance
topic_facet Oyster
Physiology
Ploidy
Selection
description The production and supply of triploid oysters Crassostrea gigas has become an increasingly frequent activity in aquaculture companies to satisfy the growing demand of growers. These triploid oysters are usually obtained by crossing male tetraploid oysters with female diploid oysters. Furthermore, studies have shown that it is possible to select oysters for better resistance to infection by OsHV-1 and they are currently produced by commercial hatcheries in France. The effects of ploidy and selection on the physiological functioning of the Pacific cupped oyster are still relatively unknown, especially in tetraploid animals selected for better resistance to infection by OsHV-1. In the framework of sustainable domestication, and by taking into account the natural habitat, it has become necessary to shed more light on the subject. Faced by this lack of knowledge, a physiological study of respiration and clearance rate was performed on 6 stocks of C. gigas oysters whose levels of ploidy (2n, 3n and 4n) and sensitivity to OsHV-1 resistance (selected and non-selected) were different. The experiments were performed in controlled and reproducible habitats where OsHV-1 is absent. The physiological results showed: i) an absence of interaction between ploidy levels and selection; ii) families showed no significant difference as a function of the level of selection to OsHV-1 tolerance; and iii) significant differences in clearance rate and daily weight growth as a function of the oysters' ploidy level. In particular, the results revealed that the clearance rate of tetraploids was lower than that of diploid and triploid oysters with a growth rate equal to that of triploids and higher than diploids. Additional studies are envisaged in the discussion to better understand these results.
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author Haure, Joel
François, Cyrille
Degremont, Lionel
Ledu, Christophe
Maurouard, Elise
Girardin, Frederic
Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
author_facet Haure, Joel
François, Cyrille
Degremont, Lionel
Ledu, Christophe
Maurouard, Elise
Girardin, Frederic
Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
author_sort Haure, Joel
title Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance
title_short Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance
title_full Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance
title_fullStr Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Physiological comparisons of Pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to OsHV-1 tolerance
title_sort physiological comparisons of pacific cupped oysters at different levels of ploidy and selection to oshv-1 tolerance
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