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Epidemiology of bitter crab disease (Hematodinium sp.) in snow crabs Chionoecetes opilio from Newfoundland, Canada

机译:雪蟹来自加拿大纽芬兰的Chionoecetes opilio的蟹蟹流行病学(Hematodinium sp。)

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The parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium sp. causes a condition known as bitter crab disease (BCD) in snow crabs Chionoecetes opilio and Tanner crabs C. bairdi. As the name of the condition implies, crabs infected with BCD are unmarketable due to their bitter flavor. We surveyed the distribution of BCD in 3 regions within the snow crab fishery of Newfoundland from 1997 to 2003. Over time, the disease has become firmly established in Conception and Bonavista Bays and persists at low levels on the Avalon fishing grounds. An epizootic occurred within Bonavista and Conception Bays in 1999 and persisted in Conception Bay in 2000, reaching prevalences of over 2% to 9% in trapped and trawled male crabs and from 19 to 26% in trawled and trapped female crabs, respectively. Infections were highest in females and small males, i.e. the unfished and pre-recruit portions of the fishery. In a mortality study, all of the naturally infected crabs died and 50% of the experimentally inoculated crabs died. Patterns in the molting cycle and prevalence of infection indicate that transmission occurs during the post-molt condition, and that overt infections probably develop 2 to 4 mo later with mortalities occurring at least 3 to 4 mo thereafter. The hydrography of this bay may have contributed to the epizootic as infections were centered within the deeper confines of the bay. Analysis of various abiotic factors uncovered a significant positive association between prevalence, depth and mud/sand substrates; the nature of this relationship was not apparent but may be related to diet or alternate hosts. Lastly, given the increase in BCD in snow crabs in Newfoundland, we recommend that fishery management programs for Chionoecetes fisheries employ non-selective gear to monitor for Hematodinium infections in female and juvenile crabs because these under-sampled members of the population may forewarn of impending recruitment declines that might otherwise remain unexplained.
机译:寄生的鞭毛鞭毛虫导致雪蟹Chionoecetes opilio和Tanner蟹C.bairdi的被称为苦蟹病(BCD)的疾病。顾名思义,感染了BCD的螃蟹由于苦味而无法销售。我们调查了1997年至2003年纽芬兰雪蟹渔业中3个区域中BCD的分布情况。随着时间的推移,该病已在Conception和Bonavista海湾稳固确立,并在Avalon渔场中以低水平持续存在。传染病于1999年在Bonavista和Conception湾内发生,并在2000年持续在Conception湾内,被捕获和被捕获的雄蟹的流行率分别超过2%至9%,而被捕获和被捕获的雌蟹的流行率分别为19%至26%。女性和小型男性感染率最高,即渔业中未捕捞和招募前的部分。在一项死亡率研究中,所有自然感染的螃蟹均死亡,而实验接种的螃蟹中有50%死亡。蜕皮周期和感染流行的模式表明,传播是在蜕皮后时期发生的,明显的感染可能在2至4个月后发展,而死亡至少在3至4个月后发生。由于感染集中在海湾的较深范围内,因此该海湾的水文状况可能导致了动物流行。对各种非生物因素的分析发现,患病率,深度与泥浆/砂质底物之间存在显着的正相关关系。这种关系的性质并不明显,但可能与饮食或替代寄主有关。最后,鉴于纽芬兰雪蟹中BCD的增加,我们建议针对拟南芥捕捞业的渔业管理计划采用非选择性手段来监测雌性和幼年蟹的血红素感染,因为这些抽样不足的人群可能会预见到即将发生的情况。招聘人数下降,否则可能无法解释。

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