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doi: 10.1645/ge-1553.1
pmid: 18576846
In vitro viability of Ichthyophonus spp. spores in seawater and freshwater corresponded with the water type of the host from which the spores were isolated. Among Ichthyophonus spp. spores from both marine and freshwater fish hosts (Pacific herring, Clupea pallasii, and rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, respectively), viability was significantly greater (P < 0.05) after incubation in seawater than in freshwater at all time points from 1 to 60 min after immersion; however, magnitude of the spore tolerances to water type differed with host origin. Ichthyophonus sp. adaptation to its host environment was indicated by greater seawater tolerance of spores from the marine host and greater freshwater tolerance of spores from the freshwater host. Prolonged aqueous survival of Ichthyophonus spp. spores in the absence of a host provides insight into routes of transmission, particularly among planktivorous fishes, and should be considered when designing strategies to dispose of infected fish carcasses and tissues.
Base Sequence, Mesomycetozoea Infections, Molecular Sequence Data, Spores, Protozoan, Fishes, Fresh Water, Mesomycetozoea, DNA, Protozoan, Environment, Adaptation, Physiological, DNA, Ribosomal, Host-Parasite Interactions, Fish Diseases, Oncorhynchus mykiss, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S, Animals, Seawater, Sequence Alignment
Base Sequence, Mesomycetozoea Infections, Molecular Sequence Data, Spores, Protozoan, Fishes, Fresh Water, Mesomycetozoea, DNA, Protozoan, Environment, Adaptation, Physiological, DNA, Ribosomal, Host-Parasite Interactions, Fish Diseases, Oncorhynchus mykiss, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S, Animals, Seawater, Sequence Alignment
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