Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish

Free-living amoebae infecting freshwater and marine fish include those described thus far as agents of fish diseases, associated with other disease conditions and isolated from organs of asymptomatic fish. This survey is based on information from the literature as well as on our own data on strains...

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Published in:Folia Parasitologica
Main Authors: Dyková, Iva, Lom, Jiří
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https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2004.014
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:73cc7bf5-f4fd-4d72-82b2-a448af03f797 2024-03-17T08:56:53+00:00 Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish Dyková, Iva Lom, Jiří 81-97 média svazek https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:73cc7bf5-f4fd-4d72-82b2-a448af03f797 https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2004.014 unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:73cc7bf5-f4fd-4d72-82b2-a448af03f797 doi:10.14411/fp.2004.014 policy:public amphizoic amoebae fish hosts Acanthamoeba Cochliopodium Filamoeba Naegleria Neoparamoeba Nuclearia Platyamoeba Thecamoeba Vannella Vexillifera model:article ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2004.014 2024-02-19T23:08:28Z Free-living amoebae infecting freshwater and marine fish include those described thus far as agents of fish diseases, associated with other disease conditions and isolated from organs of asymptomatic fish. This survey is based on information from the literature as well as on our own data on strains isolated from freshwater and marine fish. Evidence is provided for diverse fish-infecting amphizoic amoebae. Recent progress in the understanding of the biology of Neoparamoeba spp., agents responsible for significant direct losses in Atlantic salmon and turbot industry, is presented. Specific requirements of diagnostic procedures detecting amoebic infections in fish and taxonomic criteria available for generic and species determination of amphizoic amoebae are analysed. The limits of morphological and non-morphological approaches in species determination are exemplified by Neoparamoeba, Vannella and Platyamoeba spp., which are the most common amoebae isolated from fish gills, Acanthamoeba and Naegleria spp. isolated from various organs of freshwater fish, and by other unique fish isolates of the genera Nuclearia, Thecamoeba and Filamoeba. Advances in molecular characterisation of SSU rRNA genes and phylogenetic analyses based on their sequences are summarised. Attention is particularly given to specific diagnostic tools for fish-infecting amphizoic amoebae and ways for their further development. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Turbot Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Folia Parasitologica 51 2-3 81 97
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topic amphizoic amoebae
fish hosts
Acanthamoeba
Cochliopodium
Filamoeba
Naegleria
Neoparamoeba
Nuclearia
Platyamoeba
Thecamoeba
Vannella
Vexillifera
spellingShingle amphizoic amoebae
fish hosts
Acanthamoeba
Cochliopodium
Filamoeba
Naegleria
Neoparamoeba
Nuclearia
Platyamoeba
Thecamoeba
Vannella
Vexillifera
Dyková, Iva
Lom, Jiří
Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
topic_facet amphizoic amoebae
fish hosts
Acanthamoeba
Cochliopodium
Filamoeba
Naegleria
Neoparamoeba
Nuclearia
Platyamoeba
Thecamoeba
Vannella
Vexillifera
description Free-living amoebae infecting freshwater and marine fish include those described thus far as agents of fish diseases, associated with other disease conditions and isolated from organs of asymptomatic fish. This survey is based on information from the literature as well as on our own data on strains isolated from freshwater and marine fish. Evidence is provided for diverse fish-infecting amphizoic amoebae. Recent progress in the understanding of the biology of Neoparamoeba spp., agents responsible for significant direct losses in Atlantic salmon and turbot industry, is presented. Specific requirements of diagnostic procedures detecting amoebic infections in fish and taxonomic criteria available for generic and species determination of amphizoic amoebae are analysed. The limits of morphological and non-morphological approaches in species determination are exemplified by Neoparamoeba, Vannella and Platyamoeba spp., which are the most common amoebae isolated from fish gills, Acanthamoeba and Naegleria spp. isolated from various organs of freshwater fish, and by other unique fish isolates of the genera Nuclearia, Thecamoeba and Filamoeba. Advances in molecular characterisation of SSU rRNA genes and phylogenetic analyses based on their sequences are summarised. Attention is particularly given to specific diagnostic tools for fish-infecting amphizoic amoebae and ways for their further development.
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Lom, Jiří
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Lom, Jiří
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title Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
title_short Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
title_full Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
title_fullStr Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
title_full_unstemmed Advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
title_sort advances in the knowledge of amphizoic amoebae infecting fish
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https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2004.014
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