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Brooker A, Davie A, Bassett D, Boyd S & Migaud H (2026) Delousing performance of ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) and lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus): seasonal consistency and the challenge of cryptic lice for lumpfish. Pest Management Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.70582
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cleaner fish play a crucial role in controlling caligid sea lice in Atlantic salmon aquaculture across the North
Atlantic. However, their delousing performance varies due to multiple factors, including water temperature and cleaner fish
size. Anecdotal reports of less-pigmented sea lice have raised concerns that these variants may emerge as a response to cleaner
fish selection pressure. Given the high adaptation potential of sea lice and their resistance to chemical treatments, these colour
variants could challenge cleaner fish delousing strategies. A series of tank experiments cohabiting lice-infected salmon with
farmed cleaner fish investigated the effect of water temperature, hypopigmented ‘cryptic’ lice and the size of lumpfish on
delousing. Delousing rates were calculated from changes in lice numbers over time.
RESULTS: Ballan wrasse and lumpfish were both effective at delousing sea lice in Scottish summer and winter water temperatures
with lice numbers significantly reduced after 4 days, showing that both species are effective delousers all year round.
There was no significant difference in delousing between small (40 g) and large (80 g) lumpfish. Ballan wrasse were effective
at delousing pigmented and cryptic lice but lumpfish were less effective at delousing cryptic lice, especially male lice.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the potential for year-round efficacy of cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture, although it is
highly dependent on the health and welfare of cleaner fish in commercial conditions. It also tested for the first time delousing of
cryptic lice under experimental conditions, and results indicate that they should be considered in sea lice management strategies
involving lumpfish.
Keywords
aquaculture; sea lice; cleaner fish; pigmentation; Atlantic salmon; water temperature
Journal
Pest Management Science
| Status | Published |
|---|---|
| Funders | Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre |
| Publication date | 28/02/2026 |
| Publication date online | 31/01/2026 |
| Date accepted by journal | 10/01/2026 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
| ISSN | 1526-498X |
| eISSN | 1526-4998 |
People (3)
Senior Animal Care Technician (FNS)
Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture
Honorary Professor, Institute of Aquaculture