Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition

In the first part of a national survey of gyrodactylid parasites, with spécial référence to Gyrodactylus salaris, funded by French administrations, two water basins harbouring Atlantic salmon were sampled : Brittany (7 rivers and 3 restocking farms) and the Adour basin in the Western Pyrénées (6 riv...

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Main Authors: LAUTRAITE A., BLANC G., THIERY R., DANIEL P., VIGNEULLE M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 1999
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:1999001
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d334722257574eb9840e475a37ab17d9 2023-05-15T15:31:59+02:00 Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition LAUTRAITE A. BLANC G. THIERY R. DANIEL P. VIGNEULLE M. 1999-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:1999001 https://doaj.org/article/d334722257574eb9840e475a37ab17d9 EN eng EDP Sciences http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:1999001 https://doaj.org/toc/1961-9502 1961-9502 doi:10.1051/kmae:1999001 https://doaj.org/article/d334722257574eb9840e475a37ab17d9 Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, Vol 0, Iss 355, Pp 305-325 (1999) Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH1-691 article 1999 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:1999001 2022-12-31T08:47:57Z In the first part of a national survey of gyrodactylid parasites, with spécial référence to Gyrodactylus salaris, funded by French administrations, two water basins harbouring Atlantic salmon were sampled : Brittany (7 rivers and 3 restocking farms) and the Adour basin in the Western Pyrénées (6 rivers and 1 restocking farm). 535 salmonids were collected and examined for G. salaris and other gyrodactylid species investigations. Identification procedure was performed by morphological examination and molecular analysis. Both methods led to the same conclusions with a high degree of consistency : Gyrodactylus salaris was declared absent from the examined samples and, therefore, can be considered absent from the sampled water basins with a high level of confidence (over 99.4%). 99.4 % ) . A new Gyrodactylus species was identified first by morphological examination and confirmed by molecular analysis. This new species is named Gyrodactylus teuchis (CUNNINGHAM et al., in prep.). T his result has been confirmed by an independent study performed in t h e same time (Dr. C.O. CUNNINGHAM, personal communication). G. teuchis shares several morphological and molecular characters with G. salaris. The wrong identification of the latter in France by JOHNSTON et al. (1996) probably originates in their similarities . The absence of Gyrodactylus salaris in both sampled régions, displaying optimal conditions for the parasite's maintenance, leads us to deny its current presence in France. Atlantic salmon parr, mainly parasitized by G. derjavini, are not infected by G. salaris in Brittany and Western Pyrénées. Rainbow trout and brown trout, for which prevalence of gyrodactylids is significantly higher than on salmon parr, are suitable hosts for G. teuchis. This wild fish survey will be extended to other parts of France and probably to farmed salmonids. In t he same way, the actual status towards G. salaris in whole continental Europe needs to be clarified. Biological characteristics of G. teuchis, particularly, its specificity, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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LAUTRAITE A.
BLANC G.
THIERY R.
DANIEL P.
VIGNEULLE M.
Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
topic_facet Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH1-691
description In the first part of a national survey of gyrodactylid parasites, with spécial référence to Gyrodactylus salaris, funded by French administrations, two water basins harbouring Atlantic salmon were sampled : Brittany (7 rivers and 3 restocking farms) and the Adour basin in the Western Pyrénées (6 rivers and 1 restocking farm). 535 salmonids were collected and examined for G. salaris and other gyrodactylid species investigations. Identification procedure was performed by morphological examination and molecular analysis. Both methods led to the same conclusions with a high degree of consistency : Gyrodactylus salaris was declared absent from the examined samples and, therefore, can be considered absent from the sampled water basins with a high level of confidence (over 99.4%). 99.4 % ) . A new Gyrodactylus species was identified first by morphological examination and confirmed by molecular analysis. This new species is named Gyrodactylus teuchis (CUNNINGHAM et al., in prep.). T his result has been confirmed by an independent study performed in t h e same time (Dr. C.O. CUNNINGHAM, personal communication). G. teuchis shares several morphological and molecular characters with G. salaris. The wrong identification of the latter in France by JOHNSTON et al. (1996) probably originates in their similarities . The absence of Gyrodactylus salaris in both sampled régions, displaying optimal conditions for the parasite's maintenance, leads us to deny its current presence in France. Atlantic salmon parr, mainly parasitized by G. derjavini, are not infected by G. salaris in Brittany and Western Pyrénées. Rainbow trout and brown trout, for which prevalence of gyrodactylids is significantly higher than on salmon parr, are suitable hosts for G. teuchis. This wild fish survey will be extended to other parts of France and probably to farmed salmonids. In t he same way, the actual status towards G. salaris in whole continental Europe needs to be clarified. Biological characteristics of G. teuchis, particularly, its specificity, ...
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author LAUTRAITE A.
BLANC G.
THIERY R.
DANIEL P.
VIGNEULLE M.
author_facet LAUTRAITE A.
BLANC G.
THIERY R.
DANIEL P.
VIGNEULLE M.
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title Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
title_short Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
title_full Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
title_fullStr Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
title_full_unstemmed Gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in Brittany and Western Pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
title_sort gyrodactylids parasitizing salmonids in brittany and western pyrénées water basins: epidemiological features of infection and species composition
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 1999
url https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:1999001
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