Fingerling stocking size has no influence on proliferative gill disease severity in farm-raised Channel Catfish.

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Bradley M Richardson, Noor Ul-Huda, Cynthia Ware, Alvin C Camus, Caitlin E Older, Fernando Y Yamamoto, Penelope M Goodman, J Grant Reifers, Charles M Walker, Justin M Stilwell, David P Marancik, David J Wise, Matt J Griffin
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Abstract

Objective: The myxozoan Henneguya ictaluri is the causative agent of proliferative gill disease (PGD) in Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus and hybrid catfish (Channel Catfish × Blue Catfish I. furcatus), which is a significant disease concern within the commercial catfish industry of the southeastern United States. Incidence of PGD occurs most frequently in fingerling-sized catfish when the fish are being transferred from nursery ponds to grow-out ponds. Mitigation strategies for PGD primarily involve the avoidance of stocking fish into ponds with existent lethal concentrations of the parasite, as determined through sentinel fish exposures or H. ictaluri-specific quantitative PCR. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of stocking larger fingerlings to improve survival and investigate the influence on three metrics of gill condition.

Methods: Two sizes of Channel Catfish fingerlings (∼12 and ∼20 cm) were stocked into nylon-mesh net-pens located in 19 commercial ponds with varying levels of H. ictaluri activity. After 1 week, fish were removed from the ponds and mortality was recorded. All survivors were euthanized for gross, histological, and molecular assessment. Gill biopsies from surviving fish were evaluated to estimate gill damage based on the presence of chondrolytic lesions in gill clip wet mounts. The number of characteristic PGD lesions and the number of presporogonic stages present were assessed histologically.

Results: Generalized linear regression showed no interaction between parasite burden in the pond water or gill tissues and fingerling size. In all regressions, only parasite concentrations in pond water or gill tissues were significant predictors of any gill condition metrics.

Conclusions: This study suggests that stocking of larger fingerlings provides no appreciable protection from PGD mortality or sublethal gill damage. Though smaller fingerlings regularly showed slightly better average gill condition compared to larger fingerlings, this occurred primarily in ponds with the highest parasite concentrations, which were likely influenced by survival bias.

鱼苗放养量对养殖的海峡鲶鱼增殖性鳃病的严重程度没有影响。
目的:增殖性鳃病(PGD)的病原体是溪鲶(Ictalurus punctatus)和杂交鲶(溪鲶×蓝鲶,I. furcatus),这是美国东南部商业鲶鱼产业的一个重大疾病问题。当指环大小的鲶鱼从育苗池塘转移到生长池塘时,PGD 的发病率最高。针对 PGD 的缓解策略主要是避免将鱼放养到寄生虫致死浓度存在的池塘中,这些寄生虫是通过哨点鱼暴露或 H. ictaluri 特异性定量 PCR 确定的。本研究旨在评估放养较大鱼苗以提高存活率的潜力,并调查其对鳃状况三项指标的影响:方法:将两种规格的鲴鱼幼苗(12 ∼ 12 厘米和 20 ∼ 20 厘米)放养到 19 个有不同程度 H. ictaluri 活动的商业池塘中的尼龙网网箱中。1 周后,将鱼从池塘中移出并记录死亡率。所有存活者均被安乐死,以进行大体、组织学和分子评估。对存活鱼的鳃活检进行评估,根据鳃夹湿装片中软骨溶解病变的存在来估计鳃损伤情况。从组织学角度评估 PGD 特征性病变的数量和孢子前期的数量:结果:广义线性回归结果表明,池水或鳃组织中的寄生虫量与鱼苗大小之间没有交互作用。在所有回归中,只有池塘水或鳃组织中的寄生虫浓度能显著预测鳃状况指标:这项研究表明,放养较大的鱼苗并不能明显防止 PGD 死亡或亚致死性鳃损伤。虽然较小的鱼苗与较大的鱼苗相比,平均鳃状况略好,但这主要发生在寄生虫浓度最高的池塘中,这可能受到存活率偏差的影响。
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Journal of aquatic animal health
Journal of aquatic animal health 农林科学-兽医学
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2.50
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25
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aquatic Animal Health serves the international community of scientists and culturists concerned with the health of aquatic organisms. It carries research papers on the causes, effects, treatments, and prevention of diseases of marine and freshwater organisms, particularly fish and shellfish. In addition, it contains papers that describe biochemical and physiological investigations into fish health that relate to assessing the impacts of both environmental and pathogenic features.
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