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First report of a cystic malformation on the upper jaw of hatchery-reared allis shad Alosa alosa

机译:孵化场养殖的Allis Shad Alosa alosa上颌囊性畸形的首次报道

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The anadromous allis shad Alosa alosa has suffered dramatic population declines throughout Europe and is currently considered as endangered throughout its entire distribution range. In order to reestablish allis shad in the River Rhine, which formerly housed one of the largest and most important populations, an EU-LIFE Project 'The re-introduction of allis shad in the Rhine system' was started in 2007. In course of the LIFE+ Projects, allis shad larvae bred from genitor fish of the Gironde-Garonne-Dordogne population in France were reared in a pilot ex situ stock plant pilot facility in Asslar, Germany. At an age of 12 months, about 100% of these fish developed approximately 0.5- to 0.8-cm large, fluid-filled, transparent cysts in conjunction with the upper jaw. The performed microbiological, virological, parasitological and histological examinations did not detect any infectious agents. Possible causative agents are discussed with regard to environmental factors and the nutrition of larvae. In conclusion, the observed malformations are considered a sign for a severe health problem and therefore a risk for the successful breeding of allis shad in aquaculture.
机译:整个欧洲范围内,虫害大闸蟹Alosa alosa的种群数量急剧下降,目前被认为在整个分布范围内都处于危险之中。为了在以前容纳着最大和最重要的种群之一的莱茵河中重建臭皮鱼,欧盟-LIFE项目“在莱茵河系统中重新引入臭皮鱼”于2007年启动。 LIFE + Projects是从法国吉伦特-加隆纳-多尔多涅省种群的种鱼繁殖的all鱼幼体,在德国阿斯拉尔的异地试验工厂中饲养的。在12个月大时,这些鱼中约有100%与上颚一起发育出约0.5至0.8厘米大的,充满液体的透明囊肿。进行的微生物学,病毒学,寄生虫学和组织学检查未发现任何传染原。讨论了有关环境因素和幼虫营养的可能原因。总之,观察到的畸形被认为是严重的健康问题的信号,因此,是水产养殖中成功培育出同种异体的风险。

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