Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms

Managing salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis outbreaks is a crucial part of salmon aquaculture in sea cages. Treatment management strategies can be optimized with the aid of salmon-louse population dynamic models. These models, however, need to be calibrated and validated with biologically meaningf...

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Main Authors: TJ Kragesteen, K Simonsen, AW Visser, KH Andersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2021-01-01
Series:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v13/p21-32/
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spelling doaj-9b2f8b769faa4629aed0c4080a8588842021-07-22T08:57:42ZengInter-ResearchAquaculture Environment Interactions1869-215X1869-75342021-01-0113213210.3354/aei00386Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farmsTJ Kragesteen0K Simonsen1AW Visser2KH Andersen3Fiskaaling - Aquaculture Research Station of the Faroes, við Áir, 430 Hvalvík, Faroe IslandsFiskaaling - Aquaculture Research Station of the Faroes, við Áir, 430 Hvalvík, Faroe IslandsVKR Centre for Ocean Life, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Bygning 202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkVKR Centre for Ocean Life, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Bygning 202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkManaging salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis outbreaks is a crucial part of salmon aquaculture in sea cages. Treatment management strategies can be optimized with the aid of salmon-louse population dynamic models. These models, however, need to be calibrated and validated with biologically meaningful parameters. Here, based on a time-series of lice data, we estimated 2 essential model parameters: the external infection pressure and the salmon-louse population growth rate for each active salmon farm site in the period 2011 to 2018 in the Faroe Islands. External infection pressure was found to vary between farm sites and ranged on average from 0.002 to 0.1 lice salmon-1 d-1. Further, external infection was significantly correlated with the total number of gravid lice in the Faroese farm network. Salmon-louse population growth rates were found to vary between farm sites and ranged on average from 1.7 to 5.4% d-1. These model parameter estimates are crucial in developing a salmon-louse population dynamic model for the Faroe Islands, and the method to estimate these parameters may be applicable in other aquaculture regions.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v13/p21-32/
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author TJ Kragesteen
K Simonsen
AW Visser
KH Andersen
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K Simonsen
AW Visser
KH Andersen
Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
author_facet TJ Kragesteen
K Simonsen
AW Visser
KH Andersen
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title Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms
title_short Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms
title_full Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms
title_fullStr Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in Faroese salmon farms
title_sort estimation of external infection pressure and salmon-louse population growth rate in faroese salmon farms
publisher Inter-Research
series Aquaculture Environment Interactions
issn 1869-215X
1869-7534
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Managing salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis outbreaks is a crucial part of salmon aquaculture in sea cages. Treatment management strategies can be optimized with the aid of salmon-louse population dynamic models. These models, however, need to be calibrated and validated with biologically meaningful parameters. Here, based on a time-series of lice data, we estimated 2 essential model parameters: the external infection pressure and the salmon-louse population growth rate for each active salmon farm site in the period 2011 to 2018 in the Faroe Islands. External infection pressure was found to vary between farm sites and ranged on average from 0.002 to 0.1 lice salmon-1 d-1. Further, external infection was significantly correlated with the total number of gravid lice in the Faroese farm network. Salmon-louse population growth rates were found to vary between farm sites and ranged on average from 1.7 to 5.4% d-1. These model parameter estimates are crucial in developing a salmon-louse population dynamic model for the Faroe Islands, and the method to estimate these parameters may be applicable in other aquaculture regions.
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v13/p21-32/
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