Infectivity of an emerging fish parasite Gyrodactylus sprostonae in juvenile carp (Cyprinus carpio)

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Numair Masud, Chris Williams, Joanna James, Jo Cable
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The gill monogenean ectoparasite Gyrodactylus sprostonae is an emerging pathogen within recreational UK carp fisheries, and a major cause of mortality in adult carp. This gill infection has only been noted in adult carp and not in juveniles, and no reports of its fundamental infection dynamics exist. The current study compared the infective potential of G. sprostonae between adult and juvenile common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and quantified parasite numbers on the body surface and gills of infected juveniles at two temperatures (14 and 24°C). G. sprostonae was able to infect the body surface and the gills of juvenile carp, and temperature significantly impacted the duration of infection and number of parasites. Interestingly, however, all juveniles under both temperature treatments lost their infections after a maximum of 40 days, with no observed clinical signs of parasitaemia or mortalities. This study therefore indicates that G. sprostonae does not appear to be harmful to juvenile common carp, and we discuss why this infection only seems to impact prised adult carp in the UK.

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新出现的鱼类寄生虫 Gyrodactylus sprostonae 在幼鲤(鲤鱼)中的感染性
鳃单线虫(Gyrodactylus sprostonae)是英国鲤鱼休闲渔业中一种新出现的病原体,也是造成成年鲤鱼死亡的主要原因。这种鳃感染只在成年鲤鱼中出现过,在幼年鲤鱼中没有发现过,也没有关于其基本感染动态的报告。目前的研究比较了G. sprostonae在成年鲤鱼和幼年鲤鱼中的感染潜力,并对两种温度(14 和 24°C)下受感染幼鱼体表和鳃上的寄生虫数量进行了量化。G. sprostonae能够感染幼鲤的体表和鳃,温度对感染持续时间和寄生虫数量有显著影响。但有趣的是,两种温度处理下的所有幼鱼在最多 40 天后都失去了感染,没有观察到寄生虫血症或死亡的临床症状。因此,这项研究表明,G. sprostonae 似乎不会对鲤鱼幼鱼造成危害,我们还讨论了为什么这种感染似乎只会影响英国的成年鲤鱼。
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