从美国西北太平洋淡水贻贝种群收集的银联血淋巴的细菌学分析

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Eric M. Leis, Sara Dziki, Emilie Blevins, Diane L. Waller, Jordan C. Richard, Susan Knowles, Tony L. Goldberg
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摘要

近几十年来,本地淡水贻贝(Unionidae)死亡事件的发生频率越来越高,但对潜在病原的调查却很少。在美国西部,没有发表过关于与unionid贻贝有关的细菌的调查。在此,我们研究了切哈利斯河(华盛顿州)、克鲁克河(俄勒冈州)和奥威希河(俄勒冈州)已知贻贝死亡事件的地点。被认为健康的贻贝种群在斯库库姆查克河(华盛顿)取样进行比较。从这些种群中分离出多种细菌,最值得注意的是,在奥威希河中82%的角形Gonidea死亡个体中鉴定出不动杆菌属。未来评估不动杆菌是否对淡水贻贝致病的工作可能对揭示与这些神秘死亡事件相关的因素有价值。
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Bacteriological analysis of unionid hemolymph collected from freshwater mussel populations in the Pacific northwestern United States

Native freshwater mussel (Unionidae) mortality events have been occurring with increased frequency in recent decades, with few investigations into potential etiological agents. In the western United States, no surveys have been published regarding the bacteria associated with unionid mussels. Herein, we examine locations of known mussel mortality events in the Chehalis River (Washington), in the Crooked River (Oregon), and Owyhee River (Oregon). Mussel populations considered healthy were sampled in the Skookumchuck River (Washington) for comparison. A variety of bacteria were isolated from these populations, and most notably, Acinetobacter spp. were identified from 82% of moribund individuals of Gonidea angulata in the Owyhee River. Future work evaluating whether Acinetobacter spp. are pathogenic to freshwater mussels could be valuable in unraveling the factors associated with these enigmatic mortality events.

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Invertebrate Biology
Invertebrate Biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Invertebrate Biology presents fundamental advances in our understanding of the structure, function, ecology, and evolution of the invertebrates, which represent the vast majority of animal diversity. Though ultimately organismal in focus, the journal publishes manuscripts addressing phenomena at all levels of biological organization. Invertebrate Biology welcomes manuscripts addressing the biology of invertebrates from diverse perspectives, including those of: • genetics, cell, and molecular biology • morphology and biomechanics • reproduction and development • physiology and behavior • ecology • evolution and phylogenetics
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