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Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sea lice can generate wounds on fish and they are associated with the consumption of mucus, skin, and blood, inducing extensive epithelial erosion and inflammation. Knowledge related to the fin condition of fish with sea lice infections is scarce, limiting the range of parameters reg...

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Autores principales: González, Margarita P., Marín, Sandra L., Mancilla, Melinka, Cañon-Jones, Hernán, Vargas-Chacoff, Luis
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32660063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10071166
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author González, Margarita P.
Marín, Sandra L.
Mancilla, Melinka
Cañon-Jones, Hernán
Vargas-Chacoff, Luis
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Marín, Sandra L.
Mancilla, Melinka
Cañon-Jones, Hernán
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sea lice can generate wounds on fish and they are associated with the consumption of mucus, skin, and blood, inducing extensive epithelial erosion and inflammation. Knowledge related to the fin condition of fish with sea lice infections is scarce, limiting the range of parameters regarding their welfare status of fish. In the present study, the fin condition and two stress parameters were assessed in Caligus rogercresseyi infected fish. An association between fin erosion, increasing fish stress and parasite abundances was observed, suggesting that C. rogercresseyi infection is a possible cause of fin degeneration in Atlantic salmon. ABSTRACT: Fin condition is a simple indicator of fish welfare, which anticipates detrimental effects on fish in aquaculture systems. This study evaluated the fin condition of Salmo salar at different abundances of the parasite Caligus rogercresseyi. Fish were exposed to infestation with copepodids and the cohort was allowed to develop to the adult stage. The relative fin index was measured. Significant differences between infested and control fish for both pectoral and anal fins were observed. Moreover, there were significant negative relationships between fin condition and parasite abundances for pectoral, anal, and pelvic fins, suggesting that infestations with C. rogercresseyi could be a possible cause for fin damage in Atlantic salmon. Moreover, this damage was associated with increased stress levels, suggesting that damage can be related to physiological changes on infested fish. According to these results, pectoral fin assessments have the potential to provide information on the welfare of fish with C. rogercresseyi infestation. Determining the causes of poor fin development may improve fish welfare, even when infested by parasites.
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spelling pubmed-74015172020-08-07 Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000) González, Margarita P. Marín, Sandra L. Mancilla, Melinka Cañon-Jones, Hernán Vargas-Chacoff, Luis Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sea lice can generate wounds on fish and they are associated with the consumption of mucus, skin, and blood, inducing extensive epithelial erosion and inflammation. Knowledge related to the fin condition of fish with sea lice infections is scarce, limiting the range of parameters regarding their welfare status of fish. In the present study, the fin condition and two stress parameters were assessed in Caligus rogercresseyi infected fish. An association between fin erosion, increasing fish stress and parasite abundances was observed, suggesting that C. rogercresseyi infection is a possible cause of fin degeneration in Atlantic salmon. ABSTRACT: Fin condition is a simple indicator of fish welfare, which anticipates detrimental effects on fish in aquaculture systems. This study evaluated the fin condition of Salmo salar at different abundances of the parasite Caligus rogercresseyi. Fish were exposed to infestation with copepodids and the cohort was allowed to develop to the adult stage. The relative fin index was measured. Significant differences between infested and control fish for both pectoral and anal fins were observed. Moreover, there were significant negative relationships between fin condition and parasite abundances for pectoral, anal, and pelvic fins, suggesting that infestations with C. rogercresseyi could be a possible cause for fin damage in Atlantic salmon. Moreover, this damage was associated with increased stress levels, suggesting that damage can be related to physiological changes on infested fish. According to these results, pectoral fin assessments have the potential to provide information on the welfare of fish with C. rogercresseyi infestation. Determining the causes of poor fin development may improve fish welfare, even when infested by parasites. MDPI 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7401517/ /pubmed/32660063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10071166 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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González, Margarita P.
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Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)
title Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)
title_full Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)
title_fullStr Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)
title_full_unstemmed Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)
title_short Fin Erosion of Salmo salar (Linnaeus 1758) Infested with the Parasite Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall & Bravo 2000)
title_sort fin erosion of salmo salar (linnaeus 1758) infested with the parasite caligus rogercresseyi (boxshall & bravo 2000)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32660063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10071166
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