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Exploration of potential microbial control agents for the invasive crayfish,Orconectes virilis
Authors:Elizabeth W. Davidson  Jennifer Snyder  Donald Lightner  Gregory Ruthig  Julie Lucas  Joel Gilley
Affiliation:1. School of Life Sciences , Arizona State University , Tempe, AZ, 85287-4501, USA;2. University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center , 37860 W. Smith-Enke Rd, Maricopa, AZ, 85238, USA;3. Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology , University of Arizona , 1117 East Lowell Street, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA
Abstract:
The introduced crayfish, Orconectes virilis (Cambarinae; Hagen 1870), has become a serious invasive species in Arizona (USA), altering stream ecosystems and contributing to the decline of native species. But because it is native to the eastern US, and related crayfish including endangered species inhabit nearby states, introduction of a biological control agent presents a unique challenge. This represents a feasibility study, in which we explored bacteria, nematodes, and a virus as potential biological control agents for O. virilis while avoiding harm to native species. White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) from shrimp was found to be highly pathogenic and readily passed by cannibalistic behavior but not by water transmission. Potential activity of WSSV against representative non-target arthropods that may be found in the same ecosystems was also explored.
Keywords:crayfish  White Spot Syndrome Virus  Orconectes virilis  invasive species
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