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Infection prevalence, seasonality and host specificity of actinosporean types (Myxozoa) in an Atlantic salmon fish farm located in Northern Scotland

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Ozer A, Wootten R & Shinn A (2002) Infection prevalence, seasonality and host specificity of actinosporean types (Myxozoa) in an Atlantic salmon fish farm located in Northern Scotland. Folia Parasitologica, 49 (4), pp. 263-268. http://folia.paru.cas.cz/detail.php?id=20554

Abstract
A total of 28,387 oligochaetes belonging to the families Tubificidae, Lumbriculidae, Naididae and Enchytraeidae were examined at regular intervals for actinosporean infections from October 1996 to August 1998 from a freshwater salmon farm in Northern Scotland. A total of 21 types of actinosporeans belonging to seven collective groups synactinomyxon (three types), aurantiactinomyxon (four types), echinactinomyxon (five types), raabeia (six types), triactinomyxon (one type), neoactinomyxum (one type) and siedleckiella (one type) were found. Synactinomyxon type 1, echinactinomyxon type 1 and raabeia type 4 were most abundant. The overall infection prevalence of oligochaetes was 2.9%. Aurantiactinomyxon, synactinomyxon and neoactinomyxum were most common in summer and autumn. Raabeia was most common in spring and summer and echinactinomyxon in winter and spring. Siedleckiella was found only in spring and triactinomyxon in all seasons except winter. A positive relationship between water temperature and the number of actinosporean types released was observed. Most actinosporean types were found in only one host species.

Keywords
echinactinomyxon; raabeia; synactinomyxon; aurantiactinomyxon; triactinomyxon; neoactinomyxum; siedleckiella; actinospore; Myxozoa

Journal
Folia Parasitologica: Volume 49, Issue 4

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2002
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/9993
Publisher URLhttp://folia.paru.cas.cz/detail.php?id=20554
ISSN0015-5683