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dc.contributor.authorDang, Cecile
dc.contributor.authorde Montaudouin, Xavier
dc.contributor.authorBinias, Cindy
dc.contributor.authorSalvo, Flora
dc.contributor.authorCaill-Milly, Nathalie
dc.contributor.authorBald, Juan
dc.contributor.authorSoudant, Philippe
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-17T08:47:11Z-
dc.date.available2019-05-17T08:47:11Z-
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifierISI:000326653800007
dc.identifier.citationDISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS, 2013, 106, 255-265
dc.identifier.issn0177-5103
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/506-
dc.description.abstractPerkinsosis is one of the most widespread diseases affecting commercially important species of molluscs globally. We examined the impact of Perkinsus spp. on shell growth at the individual scale in 2 clam species: Ruditapes decussatus from Mundaka Estuary (Spain) and R. philippinarum from Arcachon Bay (France). At Arcachon, 2 contrasting sites in terms of environment and Perkinsus olseni presence were chosen: Arguin (disease-free) and Ile aux Oiseaux (infected site). We monitored the dynamics of perkinsosis over the course of the experiment at Mundaka and Ile aux Oiseaux. Prevalences were high (>70\%), and intensities were around 10(5) cells g(-1) wet gills at Ile aux Oiseaux, and 10(6) cells g(-1) at Mundaka. No significant differences in prevalence or intensity were observed over time. A 2 yr field growth experiment of tagged-recaptured clams was performed to determine individual clam growth rate, condition index (CI), and Perkinsus spp. infection intensity. Clams were collected at Ile aux Oiseaux and transplanted to Arguin. The growth rate was always significantly and negatively correlated with Perkinsus spp. infection, and positively correlated with CI. CI and Perkinsus spp. infection explained 19\% and 7\% of the variability of the growth rate at Mundaka and Ile aux Oiseaux, respectively. In experimental clams at Arguin, P. olseni infection explained 26\% of the variability of the growth rate at the lower tidal level. Our results suggest that at a concentration of between 10(5) and 10(6) cells g(-1), perkinsosis affects the physiological functions of the clams, highlighted by its impact on the growth rate.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherINTER-RESEARCH
dc.subjectClams
dc.subjectPerkinsus spp.
dc.subjectPerkinsus olseni
dc.subjectRuditapes philippinarum
dc.subjectRuditapes decussatus
dc.subjectGrowth
dc.subjectOYSTERS CRASSOSTREA-VIRGINICA
dc.subjectBAY SW FRANCE
dc.subjectDEFENSE-RELATED ACTIVITIES
dc.subjectGREAT-BARRIER-REEF
dc.subjectADAMS-ET-REEVE
dc.subjectMANILA CLAM
dc.subjectEASTERN OYSTERS
dc.subjectCHESAPEAKE BAY
dc.subjectPROTOZOAN PARASITE
dc.subjectMARINUS INFECTION
dc.titleCorrelation between perkinsosis and growth in clams Ruditapes spp.
dc.typeArticle
dc.identifier.journalDISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
dc.format.page255-265
dc.format.volume106
dc.contributor.funderFonds Communs Aquitaine-Euskadi
dc.contributor.funderConseil General de la Gironde
dc.contributor.funderANR Multistress
dc.identifier.e-issn1616-1580
dc.identifier.doi10.3354/dao02640
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