Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea

The aim of this research was to evaluate the health status of the Scophthalmus maeoticus (Pallas, 1814) population from the Romanian marine area in 2016–2019, by identifying and investigating information about bacterial and constitutional diseases, establishing the influence of these bacterioses on...

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Main Authors: Aurelia Țoțoiu, Neculai Patriche, Victor Niță, Elena Sîrbu, Floricel Maricel Dima, Magda Ioana Nenciu, Veta Nistor
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f49dd7a5742b462e892584c883208fc7 2023-09-26T15:23:55+02:00 Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea Aurelia Țoțoiu Neculai Patriche Victor Niță Elena Sîrbu Floricel Maricel Dima Magda Ioana Nenciu Veta Nistor 2023-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8080418 https://doaj.org/article/f49dd7a5742b462e892584c883208fc7 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/8/8/418 https://doaj.org/toc/2410-3888 doi:10.3390/fishes8080418 2410-3888 https://doaj.org/article/f49dd7a5742b462e892584c883208fc7 Fishes, Vol 8, Iss 418, p 418 (2023) fish disease microorganisms neoplasia pathogen impact Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Genetics QH426-470 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8080418 2023-08-27T00:35:42Z The aim of this research was to evaluate the health status of the Scophthalmus maeoticus (Pallas, 1814) population from the Romanian marine area in 2016–2019, by identifying and investigating information about bacterial and constitutional diseases, establishing the influence of these bacterioses on the researched populations, and highlighting the main biological disorders (reproduction, growth, and feeding) that manifested in the analyzed fish. The bacterial diseases reported in S. maeoticus (Pallas, 1814) populations were caused by pathogens from the genera Vibrio , Aeromonas , and Pseudomonas . Numerous skin diseases, especially various types of “wounds”, lesions of bony tubercles, and tissue lesions may be the subsequent cause of neoplasms, as a result of fishing gear manipulations. The appearance of significant changes in the prevalence of neoplasia on the Romanian Black Sea coast can be considered an indicator of chronic stress (anthropogenic impact), rather than acute (environmental impact), and we suggest that the species could be used as a biological indicator of changes that may occur in the habitat in which it lives. In terms of future research directions, a combined analysis of the population structure, morphology and diseases determined in S. maeoticus populations, with a structural analysis of the habitat and bacteria contamination degree would be useful; this monitoring should be carried out regularly, to reveal changes in the Black Sea ecosystem, and to propose possible recommendations and protective measures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Fishes 8 8 418
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neoplasia
pathogen
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QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
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disease
microorganisms
neoplasia
pathogen
impact
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
Aurelia Țoțoiu
Neculai Patriche
Victor Niță
Elena Sîrbu
Floricel Maricel Dima
Magda Ioana Nenciu
Veta Nistor
Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea
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description The aim of this research was to evaluate the health status of the Scophthalmus maeoticus (Pallas, 1814) population from the Romanian marine area in 2016–2019, by identifying and investigating information about bacterial and constitutional diseases, establishing the influence of these bacterioses on the researched populations, and highlighting the main biological disorders (reproduction, growth, and feeding) that manifested in the analyzed fish. The bacterial diseases reported in S. maeoticus (Pallas, 1814) populations were caused by pathogens from the genera Vibrio , Aeromonas , and Pseudomonas . Numerous skin diseases, especially various types of “wounds”, lesions of bony tubercles, and tissue lesions may be the subsequent cause of neoplasms, as a result of fishing gear manipulations. The appearance of significant changes in the prevalence of neoplasia on the Romanian Black Sea coast can be considered an indicator of chronic stress (anthropogenic impact), rather than acute (environmental impact), and we suggest that the species could be used as a biological indicator of changes that may occur in the habitat in which it lives. In terms of future research directions, a combined analysis of the population structure, morphology and diseases determined in S. maeoticus populations, with a structural analysis of the habitat and bacteria contamination degree would be useful; this monitoring should be carried out regularly, to reveal changes in the Black Sea ecosystem, and to propose possible recommendations and protective measures.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Aurelia Țoțoiu
Neculai Patriche
Victor Niță
Elena Sîrbu
Floricel Maricel Dima
Magda Ioana Nenciu
Veta Nistor
author_facet Aurelia Țoțoiu
Neculai Patriche
Victor Niță
Elena Sîrbu
Floricel Maricel Dima
Magda Ioana Nenciu
Veta Nistor
author_sort Aurelia Țoțoiu
title Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea
title_short Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea
title_full Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Turbot ( Scophthalmus maeoticus ) Bacterial Contamination, a Fishery Limiting Factor on the Romanian Black Sea
title_sort epidemiology of turbot ( scophthalmus maeoticus ) bacterial contamination, a fishery limiting factor on the romanian black sea
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