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High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer

BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, mass mortality events of Manila clams have been reported from several tidal flats on the west coast of Korea during hot summers. During such mortality events, once clams simultaneously surface, they fail to re-burrow, perishing within a week. The present study...

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Autores principales: Nam, Ki-Woong, Jeung, Hee-Do, Song, Jae-Hee, Park, Kwan-Ha, Choi, Kwang-Sik, Park, Kyung-Il
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29347957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2620-3
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author Nam, Ki-Woong
Jeung, Hee-Do
Song, Jae-Hee
Park, Kwan-Ha
Choi, Kwang-Sik
Park, Kyung-Il
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Jeung, Hee-Do
Song, Jae-Hee
Park, Kwan-Ha
Choi, Kwang-Sik
Park, Kyung-Il
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description BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, mass mortality events of Manila clams have been reported from several tidal flats on the west coast of Korea during hot summers. During such mortality events, once clams simultaneously surface, they fail to re-burrow, perishing within a week. The present study aimed to identify the possible causes of the mass mortality of this clam species by investigating the Perkinsus olseni parasite burden and immune parameters of surfaced clams (SC) and normal buried clams (NBCs) when sea water or sediment temperature in the study area varied from 25 °C to 34 °C from late July through mid-August 2015. RESULTS: We collected 2 groups of clams distributed within a 10-m(2) area when a summer clam mortality event occurred around Seonyu-do Island on the west coast of Korea in 2015. The clams were collected 2 days after they surfaced on the sediment and still looked healthy without any gaping. The clams were transported to the laboratory, and we compared P. olseni infection intensity and cell-mediated hemocyte parameters between the NBCs and SCs. SCs showed significantly higher levels of P. olseni burden, lower condition index, and lower levels of cell-mediated immune functions than those of NBCs. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that high P. olseni infection weakens Manila clams’ resistance against thermal stress, causing them to surface. We surmise that the summer mass mortality of Manila clams on the west coast of Korea is caused by the combined effects of high P. olseni infection levels and abnormally high water temperature stress.
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spelling pubmed-57741712018-01-26 High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer Nam, Ki-Woong Jeung, Hee-Do Song, Jae-Hee Park, Kwan-Ha Choi, Kwang-Sik Park, Kyung-Il Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, mass mortality events of Manila clams have been reported from several tidal flats on the west coast of Korea during hot summers. During such mortality events, once clams simultaneously surface, they fail to re-burrow, perishing within a week. The present study aimed to identify the possible causes of the mass mortality of this clam species by investigating the Perkinsus olseni parasite burden and immune parameters of surfaced clams (SC) and normal buried clams (NBCs) when sea water or sediment temperature in the study area varied from 25 °C to 34 °C from late July through mid-August 2015. RESULTS: We collected 2 groups of clams distributed within a 10-m(2) area when a summer clam mortality event occurred around Seonyu-do Island on the west coast of Korea in 2015. The clams were collected 2 days after they surfaced on the sediment and still looked healthy without any gaping. The clams were transported to the laboratory, and we compared P. olseni infection intensity and cell-mediated hemocyte parameters between the NBCs and SCs. SCs showed significantly higher levels of P. olseni burden, lower condition index, and lower levels of cell-mediated immune functions than those of NBCs. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that high P. olseni infection weakens Manila clams’ resistance against thermal stress, causing them to surface. We surmise that the summer mass mortality of Manila clams on the west coast of Korea is caused by the combined effects of high P. olseni infection levels and abnormally high water temperature stress. BioMed Central 2018-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5774171/ /pubmed/29347957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2620-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Nam, Ki-Woong
Jeung, Hee-Do
Song, Jae-Hee
Park, Kwan-Ha
Choi, Kwang-Sik
Park, Kyung-Il
High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer
title High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer
title_full High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer
title_fullStr High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer
title_full_unstemmed High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer
title_short High parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of Korea during hot summer
title_sort high parasite burden increases the surfacing and mortality of the manila clam (ruditapes philippinarum) in intertidal sandy mudflats on the west coast of korea during hot summer
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29347957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2620-3
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