Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 884495
Parasites and endobiotic fungi in digestive gland cryosections of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in the Northern Adriatic, Croatia
Parasites and endobiotic fungi in digestive gland cryosections of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in the Northern Adriatic, Croatia // Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies, 46 (2017), 4; 414-420 doi:10.1515/ohs-2017-0041 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Parasites and endobiotic fungi in digestive gland cryosections of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in the Northern Adriatic, Croatia
Autori
Kovačić, Ines ; Pustijanac, Emina
Izvornik
Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies (1730-413X) 46
(2017), 4;
414-420
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
mussel ; Mytilus galloprovincialis ; Nematopsis ; Urastoma cyprinae ; Alternaria ; cryosection
Sažetak
Previously, histology has been used to investigate the effects of disease and parasite infection in native mussel populations that are often used as a sentinel species in coastal environmental monitoring and as stock in mariculture. Here we present the first study of parasite diversity using cryosections of the Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819 digestive gland. Mussels were sampled across the annual cycle at two sampling stations: St. Andrew and ACI Marina in the Northern Adriatic (Croatia). The protozoan of the genus Nematopsis Schneider, 1892 (Apicomplexa, Gregarina) was detected in digestive tubules, while the turbellarian (Urastomidae) Urastoma cyprinae von Graff, 1913 was found in connective tissue at the edge of the digestive gland. The filamentous fungus Alternaria sp. (Fungi, Ascomycota) was detected in epithelial cells of the digestive tubule in cryosections. Nematopsis sp. occurred at prevalences from 20% to 100%, and intensity of infection with less than 30 oocyst in most of the cases. U. cyprinae was detected in mussels sampled at St. Andrew and had a prevalence of 20% in September. Conidia of Alternaria sp. were found in mussels sampled at St. Andrew in September and November. Cryosections provide a useful and affordable means of monitoring parasites and endobiotic fungi.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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