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The potential impact of climate change on the infectious diseases of commercially important shellfish populations in the Irish Sea-a review

机译:气候变化对爱尔兰海中具有商业意义的贝类种群的传染病的潜在影响-综述

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The Irish Sea and surrounding regions are a rich source of shellfish production as a result of captive fishing and aquaculture. Key species produced include lobsters (Homarus gammarus), edible crabs (Cancer pagurus), langoustines (Nephrops norvegicus), flat oysters (Ostrea edulis), cockles (Cerestoderma edule) and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis). The role played by infectious disease in limiting the sustainability of the production of these species is largely neglected. This review summarizes our knowledge of the key diseases of commercially important crustaceans and bivalve molluscs and attempts to determine their role in limiting the population of animals available for food production both at present and in the future. It shows that the key diseases threatening the sustainability of shellfish production are bitter crab disease in langoustines and edible crabs, and a wide range of diseases caused by micro- and macro-parasites in some bivalve molluscs including oysters and cockles. Oceanographic models are also employed to predict how changes in climate over the next half century may affect these key diseases and their hosts as found in the Irish Sea. It is concluded that the paucity of information on the potential transfer of some disease agents in pelagic larval stages of hosts and vectors is a major hurdle in predicting how some changes in environmental conditions may influence the prevalence and severity of shellfish diseases in coming years.
机译:由于圈养捕捞和水产养殖,爱尔兰海及周边地区是贝类生产的丰富来源。生产的主要物种包括龙虾(Homarus gammarus),食用蟹(Cancer pagurus),海螯虾(Nephrops norvegicus),扁牡蛎(Ostrea edulis),蛤(Cockestoderma edule)和蓝贻贝(Mytilus edulis)。很大程度上忽略了传染病在限制这些物种生产可持续性方面的作用。这篇综述总结了我们对商业上重要的甲壳类和双壳类软体动物关键疾病的认识,并试图确定它们在限制当前和将来可用于粮食生产的动物种群中的作用。它表明威胁贝类生产可持续性的主要疾病是海螯虾和可食螃蟹中的苦蟹疾病,以及某些牡蛎和蛤类双壳软体动物中由微寄生虫和大寄生虫引起的多种疾病。海洋学模型还被用来预测下半个世纪的气候变化如何影响这些重要疾病及其在爱尔兰海中发现的宿主。结论是,缺乏关于宿主和载体的上层幼体阶段某些病原体潜在转移的信息是预测未来几年环境条件的某些变化如何影响贝类疾病的流行和严重程度的主要障碍。

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    《ICES Journal of Marine Science》 |2014年第4期|741-759|共19页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Biosciences, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, Wales, UK;

    Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;

    Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;

    Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;

    School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK;

    Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;

    Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;

    School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK;

    Department of Biosciences, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, Wales, UK;

    Department of Biosciences, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, Wales, UK;

    College of Medicine, Swansea University, Swansea, SA2 8PP, Wales, UK;

    Department of Biosciences, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, Wales, UK;

    School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK;

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  • 关键词

    climate change; emerging infectious diseases; Irish Sea; shellfish disease;

    机译:气候变化;新兴传染病;爱尔兰海;贝类疾病;

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