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First isolation , identi fi cation and characterisation of Tenacibaculum maritimum in Norway , isolated from diseased farmed sea lice cleaner fi sh Cyclopterus lumpus L
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| Author | Småge, Sverre Bang Frisch, K. Brevik, Øyvind Jakobsen Watanabe, Kuninori Nylund, Are |
| Copyright Year | 2016 |
| Abstract | Article history: Received 19 May 2016 Received in revised form 21 June 2016 Accepted 22 June 2016 Available online 23 June 2016 The use of cleaner fish as biological controls of salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) has increased exponentially in the last decade inNorwegianAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) production. This alternative to chemical treatments has resulted in the emergence of lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) hatcheries and culture facilities in Norway. It has been shown that the use of lumpsuckers can be an effective, biological approach for the removal of salmon lice, but it has also been shown that there are a number of biological challenges (i.e. parasites and bacteria) with the production and use of these fish. This study describes the first case of isolation of Tenacibaculum maritimum, a significant fish pathogenworldwide, in cultured juvenile lumpsuckers in Norway. The fishwere lethargic and showed skin lesions characterised by increased mucus production and presence of whitish necrotic tissue especially in the head region. Skin scrapings revealed large amounts of bacteria dominated by rod-shaped Tenacibaculum-like bacteria, whichwere shown to be closely related to T. maritimum type strain through genetic and phenotypic characterisation. Histopathological analysis showed that the bacteriawas closely associatedwith the pathology and therefore could be contributing to the disease and/or mortality. Statement of relevance: This is the first isolation of Tenacibaculum maritimum in Norway and in lumpsuckers, a major aquaculture pathogenworldwide. There is a need for increased knowledge of the biological challenges facing cultured lumpsuckers, as this species is being used in increasing number by the Norwegian salmon industry. © 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Bathygobius cyclopterus Cations Contribution Cyclopteridae Cyclopterus lumpus Dermatologic disorders Emergence Erodium maritimum Fishes Lethargy Necrosis Oncorhynchus kisutch Parasites Pathogenic organism Projection screen Relevance Revision procedure Salmo salar Scheuermann's Disease Scientific Publication Skin (computing) Tenacibaculum Windows RT |
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| Resource Type | Article |