Aquaculture: 2004 Publications
Laffargue, P.,
Baudouin, G., Sasal, P., Arnaud, C., Anras, M.L.B., and Lagardere, F. Parasitic
infection of sole Solea solea by Prosorhynchus spp.
metacercariae (Digenea, Bucephalidae) in Atlantic nurseries under mussel
cultivation influence. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 58(2-3):
179-184, 2004.
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Notes:
Cysts of metacercariae were obtained on 2 dates from juvenile sole Solea
solea sea-sampled in an area of mussel cultivation (Pertuis Charentais,
Bay of Biscay, France). An initial assessment of parasite genus and infestation
level was based on 192 cysts extracted from 2 fish samples, taken in August (n
= 20) and December 2000 (n = 14). Our results confirmed the sole as second intermediate
host of bucephalid trematodes of the genus Prosorhynchus, which has
not previously been noticed in Atlantic stocks. Prevalence, ca. 65% on both dates,
indicated an substantial infestation of these small fish, with a mean abundance
of parasites increasing from August (3.3 +/- 1.1) to December (8.1 +/- 3.4).
Cysts were localised in all body parts of the host, and positioning varied depending
on sampling date. However, the cephalic area was always the most infested (72.7
and 49.1 % in August and December, respectively). Parasite measurements suggested
a protracted infestation process, which may be initiated in spring during sole
settlement. Most of the largest metacercariae had the rhynchus characteristics
of P. crucibulum, though the possibility of them being other species
(P. squamatus, P. aculeatus) could not be excluded. As Mytilus
edulis is the first intermediate host of Prosorhynchus spp., possible
relationships between mussel culture and sole parasitosis are discussed.
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