Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil
Abstract Crassostrea rhizophorae and C. gasar oysters are cultivated in the northeast region. Perkinsus parasites infect bivalves, and their effects on oysters from tropical regions are poorly understood. This study evaluated the impact of Perkinsus infection on the productive traits of native oyste...
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doaj-9876d7afe7f84a85ab196b11c3dd4c6f2020-11-25T02:34:39ZengColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária1984-29612017-11-01010.1590/s1984-29612017061S1984-29612017005015103Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast BrazilMarcos Paiva ScarduaRogério Tubino ViannaSâmia Sousa DuarteNatanael Dantas FariasMaria Luíza Dias CorreiaHelen Taynara Araújo dos SantosPatricia Mirella da SilvaAbstract Crassostrea rhizophorae and C. gasar oysters are cultivated in the northeast region. Perkinsus parasites infect bivalves, and their effects on oysters from tropical regions are poorly understood. This study evaluated the impact of Perkinsus infection on the productive traits of native oysters. Oysters were sampled bimonthly during 7 months, from July 2010 to February 2011, to evaluate growth rate, mortality and shell color patterns (white and dark-gray) (n = 500), and to determine the prevalence and intensity of Perkinsus (n = 152). Perkinsus and Crassostrea species were determined using molecular tools. Results showed that most dark-gray (90%, n = 20) and white (67%, n = 18) oysters were C. gasar and C. rhizophorae, respectively. Oysters showed a high growth rate and moderate cumulative mortality (44%). C. gasar oysters grew better and showed lower mortality and lower incidence of Perkinsus compared to C. rhizophorae. The mean prevalence of Perkinsus was moderate (48%), but the infection intensity was light (2.2). Perkinsosis affected very small oysters (19.4 mm). In conclusion, native oysters, especially C. gasar, have a great potential for culture, mortality is not associated with perkinsosis, and the shell color of oysters can be used to improve selection for spats with better performance.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612017005015103&lng=en&tlng=enOyster productive traitsPerkinsus marinusPerkinsus beihaiensisPCR-RFLPITS rDNA16S mtDNA |
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Marcos Paiva Scardua Rogério Tubino Vianna Sâmia Sousa Duarte Natanael Dantas Farias Maria Luíza Dias Correia Helen Taynara Araújo dos Santos Patricia Mirella da Silva |
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Marcos Paiva Scardua Rogério Tubino Vianna Sâmia Sousa Duarte Natanael Dantas Farias Maria Luíza Dias Correia Helen Taynara Araújo dos Santos Patricia Mirella da Silva Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária Oyster productive traits Perkinsus marinus Perkinsus beihaiensis PCR-RFLP ITS rDNA 16S mtDNA |
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Marcos Paiva Scardua Rogério Tubino Vianna Sâmia Sousa Duarte Natanael Dantas Farias Maria Luíza Dias Correia Helen Taynara Araújo dos Santos Patricia Mirella da Silva |
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Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil |
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Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil |
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Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil |
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Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil |
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Growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster Crassostrea spp. to Perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast Brazil |
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growth, mortality and susceptibility of oyster crassostrea spp. to perkinsus spp. infection during on growing in northeast brazil |
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Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria |
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Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária |
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1984-2961 |
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2017-11-01 |
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Abstract Crassostrea rhizophorae and C. gasar oysters are cultivated in the northeast region. Perkinsus parasites infect bivalves, and their effects on oysters from tropical regions are poorly understood. This study evaluated the impact of Perkinsus infection on the productive traits of native oysters. Oysters were sampled bimonthly during 7 months, from July 2010 to February 2011, to evaluate growth rate, mortality and shell color patterns (white and dark-gray) (n = 500), and to determine the prevalence and intensity of Perkinsus (n = 152). Perkinsus and Crassostrea species were determined using molecular tools. Results showed that most dark-gray (90%, n = 20) and white (67%, n = 18) oysters were C. gasar and C. rhizophorae, respectively. Oysters showed a high growth rate and moderate cumulative mortality (44%). C. gasar oysters grew better and showed lower mortality and lower incidence of Perkinsus compared to C. rhizophorae. The mean prevalence of Perkinsus was moderate (48%), but the infection intensity was light (2.2). Perkinsosis affected very small oysters (19.4 mm). In conclusion, native oysters, especially C. gasar, have a great potential for culture, mortality is not associated with perkinsosis, and the shell color of oysters can be used to improve selection for spats with better performance. |
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Oyster productive traits Perkinsus marinus Perkinsus beihaiensis PCR-RFLP ITS rDNA 16S mtDNA |
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