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The Implication of Vibrio Bacteria in the Winter Mortalities of the Critically Endangered Pinna nobilis

Pinna nobilis populations, constituting the largest bivalve mollusk endemic to the Mediterranean, is characterized as critically endangered, threatened by extinction. Among the various factors proposed as etiological agents are the Haplosporidium pinnae and Mycobacterium sp. parasites. Nevertheless,...

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Autores principales: Lattos, Athanasios, Bitchava, Konstantina, Giantsis, Ioannis A., Theodorou, John A., Batargias, Costas, Michaelidis, Basile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8145015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050922
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author Lattos, Athanasios
Bitchava, Konstantina
Giantsis, Ioannis A.
Theodorou, John A.
Batargias, Costas
Michaelidis, Basile
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Bitchava, Konstantina
Giantsis, Ioannis A.
Theodorou, John A.
Batargias, Costas
Michaelidis, Basile
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description Pinna nobilis populations, constituting the largest bivalve mollusk endemic to the Mediterranean, is characterized as critically endangered, threatened by extinction. Among the various factors proposed as etiological agents are the Haplosporidium pinnae and Mycobacterium sp. parasites. Nevertheless, devastation of the fan mussel populations is still far from clear. The current work is undertaken under a broader study aiming to evaluate the health status of Pinna nobilis population in Aegean Sea, after the mass mortalities that occurred in 2019. A significant objective was also (a) the investigation of the etiological agents of small-scale winter mortalities in the remaining populations after the devastating results of Haplosporidium pinnae and Mycobacterium sp. infections, as well as (b) the examination of the susceptibility of the identified bacterial strains in antibiotics for future laboratory experiments. Microbiological assays were used in order to detect the presence of potential bacterial pathogens in moribund animals in combination with molecular tools for their identification. Our results provide evidence that Vibrio bacterial species are directly implicated in the winter mortalities, particularly in cases where the haplosporidian parasite was absent. Additionally, this is the first report of Vibrio mediterranei and V. splendidus hosted by any bivalve on the Greek coastline.
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spelling pubmed-81450152021-05-26 The Implication of Vibrio Bacteria in the Winter Mortalities of the Critically Endangered Pinna nobilis Lattos, Athanasios Bitchava, Konstantina Giantsis, Ioannis A. Theodorou, John A. Batargias, Costas Michaelidis, Basile Microorganisms Article Pinna nobilis populations, constituting the largest bivalve mollusk endemic to the Mediterranean, is characterized as critically endangered, threatened by extinction. Among the various factors proposed as etiological agents are the Haplosporidium pinnae and Mycobacterium sp. parasites. Nevertheless, devastation of the fan mussel populations is still far from clear. The current work is undertaken under a broader study aiming to evaluate the health status of Pinna nobilis population in Aegean Sea, after the mass mortalities that occurred in 2019. A significant objective was also (a) the investigation of the etiological agents of small-scale winter mortalities in the remaining populations after the devastating results of Haplosporidium pinnae and Mycobacterium sp. infections, as well as (b) the examination of the susceptibility of the identified bacterial strains in antibiotics for future laboratory experiments. Microbiological assays were used in order to detect the presence of potential bacterial pathogens in moribund animals in combination with molecular tools for their identification. Our results provide evidence that Vibrio bacterial species are directly implicated in the winter mortalities, particularly in cases where the haplosporidian parasite was absent. Additionally, this is the first report of Vibrio mediterranei and V. splendidus hosted by any bivalve on the Greek coastline. MDPI 2021-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8145015/ /pubmed/33925782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050922 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lattos, Athanasios
Bitchava, Konstantina
Giantsis, Ioannis A.
Theodorou, John A.
Batargias, Costas
Michaelidis, Basile
The Implication of Vibrio Bacteria in the Winter Mortalities of the Critically Endangered Pinna nobilis
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title_fullStr The Implication of Vibrio Bacteria in the Winter Mortalities of the Critically Endangered Pinna nobilis
title_full_unstemmed The Implication of Vibrio Bacteria in the Winter Mortalities of the Critically Endangered Pinna nobilis
title_short The Implication of Vibrio Bacteria in the Winter Mortalities of the Critically Endangered Pinna nobilis
title_sort implication of vibrio bacteria in the winter mortalities of the critically endangered pinna nobilis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8145015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050922
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