| Literature DB >> 25892036 |
Tara J Thrupp1, Edward C Pope1, Miranda M A Whitten2, James C Bull1, Emma C Wootton1, Morgan Edwards1, Claire L Vogan3, Andrew F Rowley4.
Abstract
The prevalence of disease in edible crabs (Cancer pagurus) was assessed at two sites in South West Wales; one estuarine (Pembroke Ferry) and another facing open water (Freshwater East). Diseases included pink crab disease caused by Hematodinium sp., an infection of the antennal gland caused by Paramikrocytos canceri and an idiopathic inflammatory condition of the connective tissue surrounding the anterior ganglionic masses. This latter condition was only found in crabs from Pembroke Ferry. There was a significantly higher prevalence of pink crab disease at Freshwater East than Pembroke Ferry, although both sites had similar levels of infection by P. canceri.Entities:
Keywords: Crab fisheries; Disease ecology; Hematodinium; Mikrocytid infection; Pink crab disease
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25892036 DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2015.04.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invertebr Pathol ISSN: 0022-2011 Impact factor: 2.841