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Bacterial cold-water disease (BCWD) outbreaks in salmonid aquaculture have resulted in significant losses in commercial populations. Currently, there is no commercially available vaccine for the disease caused by Flavobacterium psychrophilum.
Bruna Santana +5 more
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 08: Society and Economy
Abstract Climate change is affecting or will affect the lives of every resident of New York State. This chapter examines the impacts of climate change on five critical areas in the state: populations and migration, the economy, education, culture, and government. The chapter highlights differential vulnerabilities among the state's regions, populations,
Luis Aguirre‐Torres +10 more
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 05: Ecosystems
Abstract The people of New York have long benefited from the state's diversity of ecosystems, which range from coastal shorelines and wetlands to extensive forests and mountaintop alpine habitat, and from lakes and rivers to greenspaces in heavily populated urban areas.
Sheila S. Hess +11 more
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Signatures of dysbiosis in fish microbiomes in the context of aquaculture
Fish gut microbiome is highly susceptible to salinity changes and antimicrobial treatments, whereas external microbiomes seem to be more susceptible to disease and variations in temperature. Treatments with tetracyclines and florfenicol, as well as bacterial diseases, prompt severe dysbiosis, whereas quinolones, disinfectants and parasitic diseases ...
Raquel Xavier +2 more
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Flavobacterium psychrophilum (Fp) causes substantial losses in salmonid farms/hatcheries. We studied the persistence of globally relevant and/or widespread Fp genetic variants for 13‐weeks in three microcosms simulating common fish‐farming environments. Although Fp variants differentially persisted within and between microcosms, persistence overall was
Christopher Knupp +3 more
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[3] Diseases Caused By Bacterial Pathogens In Inland Water [PDF]
Bacterial diseases cause huge damages in fish farms worldwide, and numerous bacterial pathogens from inland and saline waters have been identified and studied for their characterization, diagnosis, prevention and control. In this chapter, eight important
中井 敏博 +4 more
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Impacts of florfenicol on the microbiota landscape and resistome as revealed by metagenomic analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Drug-resistant fish pathogens can cause significant economic loss to fish farmers. Since 2012, florfenicol has become an approved drug for treating both septicemia and columnaris diseases in freshwater fish.
Liao, Chao +3 more
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Mycobacterium chelonae associated with tumor-like skin and oral masses in farmed Russian sturgeons (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) [PDF]
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Antuofermo, Elisabetta +9 more
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Influence of organic diets and probiotics on an experimental Flavobacterium psychrophilum infection in rainbow trout fry [PDF]
Extended abstract published from the conference Flavobacterium 2012. The aim of the Danish project OPTIFISH is to optimize growth and survival for organic cultured rainbow trout. OPTIFISH investigates how organic vs.
Boye, Mette +3 more
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Methods for the rapid diagnosis and control of bacterial diseases in shellfishes and finfishes [PDF]
The culture of finfish and shellfish are often threatened by disease causing bacteria. At times it is difficult to distinguish between infection with a pathogen and disease that may result from such infections.
Joseph, Selvin, Lipton, A P, Rajan, A N
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