巴塔哥尼亚返回的奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)产卵者中毛癣肝梭菌的感染:对一种新型渔业的影响

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Guillermo Figueroa-Muñoz, Patricio Torres, J. Marcos Rodriguez, Christina A. Murphy
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摘要

寄生虫学信息通过提供对种群动态和健康影响的见解,可能对经济上重要的渔业管理有用。奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)是南美洲具有高度社会生态重要性的入侵物种,支持休闲和早期的手工渔业。在智利南部,一些地区最近批准沿海渔业捕捞奇努克鲑鱼,这凸显了了解鲑鱼觅食、栖息地利用和商业价值的重要性。然而,缺乏这样的信息。寄生虫已被广泛用作具有成本效益的生物标签来识别鱼类种群。本文首次对从西斯内斯河返回的切努克鲑鱼进行了海洋绦虫trichiuri肝氧梭菌幼虫的寄生虫学检测,以评估其作为巴塔哥尼亚切努克鲑鱼返回的生物学标记的潜力。61条产自Cisnes河的奇努克鲑鱼中,52.46%感染了毛螺旋体,平均每条感染1.65±1.26个寄生虫(平均±SD)。男性和女性感染流行率和感染强度无显著差异。大马哈鱼的感染强度较高,但随着鲑鱼条件的增加而降低。感染强度与长度、质量或身体状况无显著关系。在巴塔哥尼亚河流域的奇努克鲑鱼种群中,毛螺旋体的感染流行率和强度存在空间差异,从而支持了毛螺旋体作为生物标签的使用。我们的研究结果提供了重要的寄生虫学指标,可以通过告知成年鲑鱼觅食地点的地理变化及其对人类消费的商业价值来加强未来的管理实践。
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Infection by the Marine Cestode Hepatoxylon trichiuri in Returning Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Spawners in Patagonia: Implications for a Novel Fishery

Parasitological information may be useful for managing economically important fisheries by providing insights into population dynamics and health effects. The Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), an invasive species with high socio-ecological importance in South America, supports recreational and incipient artisanal fisheries. In Southern Chile, the recent approval of coastal fisheries for returning Chinook salmon in some regions highlights the importance of understanding salmon foraging, habitat use, and commercial value. However, such information is lacking. Parasites have been extensively used as cost-effective biological tags to identify fish stocks. We conducted the first parasitological examination of the marine tapeworm Hepatoxylon trichiuri larvae in returning adult Chinook salmon from the Cisnes River to assess its potential as a biological tag for returning Chinook salmon in Patagonia. Of 61 Chinook salmon from the Cisnes River, 52.46% were infected by H. trichiuri, with 1.65 ± 1.26 parasites per infected salmon (mean ± SD). Infection prevalence and intensity did not differ significantly between males and females. Infection intensity was higher in larger salmon but decreased with increasing salmon condition. Infection intensity was not significantly related to length, mass, or body condition. Infection prevalence and intensity of H. trichiuri varied spatially among Patagonian river-basin populations of Chinook salmon, thereby supporting the use of H. trichiuri as a biological tag. Our findings provide important parasitological metrics that may enhance future management practices by informing geographic variability in foraging locations of adult salmon and their commercial value for human consumption.

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Fisheries Management and Ecology
Fisheries Management and Ecology 农林科学-渔业
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
77
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Fisheries Management and Ecology is a journal with an international perspective. It presents papers that cover all aspects of the management, ecology and conservation of inland, estuarine and coastal fisheries. The Journal aims to: foster an understanding of the maintenance, development and management of the conditions under which fish populations and communities thrive, and how they and their habitat can be conserved and enhanced; promote a thorough understanding of the dual nature of fisheries as valuable resources exploited for food, recreational and commercial purposes and as pivotal indicators of aquatic habitat quality and conservation status; help fisheries managers focus upon policy, management, operational, conservation and ecological issues; assist fisheries ecologists become more aware of the needs of managers for information, techniques, tools and concepts; integrate ecological studies with all aspects of management; ensure that the conservation of fisheries and their environments is a recurring theme in fisheries and aquatic management.
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