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Spatial and temporal dynamics of mass mortalities in oysters is influenced by energetic reserves and food quality. [PDF]
Although spatial studies of diseases on land have a long history, far fewer have been made on aquatic diseases. Here, we present the first large-scale, high-resolution spatial and temporal representation of a mass mortality phenomenon cause by the ...
Fabrice Pernet +7 more
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Infectious diseases are a major constraint to the expansion of shellfish production worldwide. Pacific oyster mortality syndrome (POMS), a polymicrobial disease triggered by the Ostreid herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1), has devastated the global Pacific oyster ...
Julien Vignier (11323257) +5 more
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The genetic diversity of viral populations is a key to understanding ther phylogeographic and dissemination history of viruses, but studying the diversity of whole genomes from natural populations remains a challenge.
Morga, Benjamin +9 more
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Ostreid herpesvirus type 1 replication and host response in adult Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas [PDF]
Since 2008, massive mortality outbreaks associated with OsHV-1 detection have been reported in Crassostrea gigas spat and juveniles in several countries. Nevertheless, adult oysters do not demonstrate mortality in the field related to OsHV-1 detection and were thus assumed to be more resistant to viral infection.
Segarra, Amélie +6 more
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Maladaptation to Climate Change Poses a Threat to Future Aquaculture Production
This study considers the risks of maladaptation to climate change in the aquaculture sector. It highlights potential routes that maladaptation could arise through six Aquaculture Maladaptation Outcomes and discusses the aquaculture adaptation‐maladaptation continuum, as well as potential ways to avoid maladaptation.
Lynne Falconer +7 more
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Summary Infectious agents such as the bacteria Vibrio aestuarianus or Ostreid herpesvirus 1 have been repeatedly associated with dramatic disease outbreaks of Crassostrea gigas beds in Europe. Beside roles played by these pathogens, microbial infections in C.
Aide Lasa +16 more
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Antiviral Defense and Innate Immune Memory in the Oyster
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is becoming a valuable model for investigating antiviral defense in the Lophotrochozoa superphylum. In the past five years, improvements to laboratory-based experimental infection protocols using Ostreid herpesvirus
Timothy J. Green, Peter Speck
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RNA‐Based Biopesticides: Pioneering Precision Solutions for Sustainable Aquaculture in China
The Chinese dragon represents RNA biopesticides, which effectively counteract bacterial, viral, and parasitic threats, safeguarding aquatic life. This method is precise, focusing solely on harmful agents and sparing beneficial aquaculture species. Its innovative nature protects aquatic environments while reducing ecological footprint.
Yiran Huang +7 more
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Abstract The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) is a highly appreciated mollusk with an important aquaculture production throughout the 20th century, in addition to playing an important role on coastal ecosystems. Overexploitation of natural beds, habitat degradation, introduction of non‐native species, and epidemic outbreaks have severely affected ...
Manuel Vera +10 more
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Since November 2017, mass mortalities of larvae of bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) were reported in hatcheries located at the southern area of Republic of Korea. Over 90% of larvae aged 5-10 days sank to the bottom of the tank and died. The hatcheries
Han, Se Jin +13 more
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