Experimental challenges of wild Manila clams with Perkinsus species isolated from naturally infected wild Manila clams |
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Authors: | Waki Tsukasa Shimokawa Jun Watanabe Shinji Yoshinaga Tomoyoshi Ogawa Kazuo |
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Institution: | Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Manila clams, Ruditapes philippinarum, are widely harvested in the coastal waters in Japan. However, there have been significant decreases in the populations of Manila clams since the 1980s. It is thought that infection with the protozoan Perkinsus species has contributed to these decreases. A previous study demonstrated that high infection levels of a pure strain of Perkinsus olseni (ATCC PRA-181) were lethal to hatchery-raised small Manila clams, however, the pathogenicity of wild strain Perkinsus species to wild Manila clam is unclear. To address this, we challenged large (30-40mm in shell length) and small (3-15mm in shell length) wild Manila clams with Perkinsus species isolated from naturally infected wild Manila clams. We report high mortalities among the small clams, but not among the large ones. This is the first report to confirm the pathogenicity of wild isolate of Perkinsus species to wild Manila clams. |
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