Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review

This review was prompted by reports of unusually large numbers of sea lice tentatively identified as Caligus elongatus infesting farmed salmon in northern Norway. Following a brief introduction to the sea lice problem in salmonid aquaculture, the review is divided into a further eight sections. The...

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Main Authors: Hemmingsen, Willy, MacKenzie, Ken, Sagerup, Kjetil, Remen, Mette, Bloch-Hansen, Karin, Imsland, Albert
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735160
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/2758514 2023-05-15T17:43:33+02:00 Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review Hemmingsen, Willy MacKenzie, Ken Sagerup, Kjetil Remen, Mette Bloch-Hansen, Karin Imsland, Albert 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2758514 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735160 eng eng Elsevier Fiskeri- og havbruksnæringens forskningsfinansiering: 901539 urn:issn:0044-8486 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2758514 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735160 cristin:1808959 Aquaculture. 2020, 522, 735160 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no Copyright 2020 Elsevier 735160 Aquaculture 522 Journal article Peer reviewed 2020 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735160 2023-03-14T17:40:31Z This review was prompted by reports of unusually large numbers of sea lice tentatively identified as Caligus elongatus infesting farmed salmon in northern Norway. Following a brief introduction to the sea lice problem in salmonid aquaculture, the review is divided into a further eight sections. The first is a review of existing information on the life cycle and behaviour of Caligus spp. The second is a description of the morphology of different stages in the life cycle of C. elongatus. The third describes the effects of caligid infestations on salmonid hosts. The fourth reviews information on the geographical distributions and host preferences of the six species of Caligus reported from farmed salmonids in different parts of the world: C. elongatus, C. curtus, C. clemensi, C. rogercresseyi, C. teres and C. orientalis. The fifth section describes interactions between farmed and wild fish and the sixth presents information on the genetics of C. elongatus. A section reviewing the different methods used to control sea lice infestations follows. The eighth section discusses the predicted effects of climate change and invasive host species on the distribution and occurrence of caligid copepods, and the ninth gives conclusions and recommendations on how to further investigate the infestation that prompted this review. These include the confirmation of the identity of the caligid causing the problem, confirmation of the genotype involved and a study of the vertical distribution in the water column of the infective stages. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Copepods University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Norway Aquaculture 522 735160
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description This review was prompted by reports of unusually large numbers of sea lice tentatively identified as Caligus elongatus infesting farmed salmon in northern Norway. Following a brief introduction to the sea lice problem in salmonid aquaculture, the review is divided into a further eight sections. The first is a review of existing information on the life cycle and behaviour of Caligus spp. The second is a description of the morphology of different stages in the life cycle of C. elongatus. The third describes the effects of caligid infestations on salmonid hosts. The fourth reviews information on the geographical distributions and host preferences of the six species of Caligus reported from farmed salmonids in different parts of the world: C. elongatus, C. curtus, C. clemensi, C. rogercresseyi, C. teres and C. orientalis. The fifth section describes interactions between farmed and wild fish and the sixth presents information on the genetics of C. elongatus. A section reviewing the different methods used to control sea lice infestations follows. The eighth section discusses the predicted effects of climate change and invasive host species on the distribution and occurrence of caligid copepods, and the ninth gives conclusions and recommendations on how to further investigate the infestation that prompted this review. These include the confirmation of the identity of the caligid causing the problem, confirmation of the genotype involved and a study of the vertical distribution in the water column of the infective stages. acceptedVersion
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author Hemmingsen, Willy
MacKenzie, Ken
Sagerup, Kjetil
Remen, Mette
Bloch-Hansen, Karin
Imsland, Albert
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MacKenzie, Ken
Sagerup, Kjetil
Remen, Mette
Bloch-Hansen, Karin
Imsland, Albert
Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review
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MacKenzie, Ken
Sagerup, Kjetil
Remen, Mette
Bloch-Hansen, Karin
Imsland, Albert
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title Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review
title_short Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review
title_full Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review
title_fullStr Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review
title_full_unstemmed Caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus Caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: A review
title_sort caligus elongatus and other sea lice of the genus caligus as parasites of farmed salmonids: a review
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