Introduced Species: 2004 Publications
Bakke, T.A., Harris, P.D., Hansen, H., Cable,
J., and Hansen, L.P. Susceptibility of Baltic and east Atlantic
salmon Salmo salar stocks to Gyrodactylus salaris (Monogenea). Diseases
of Aquatic Organisms 58(2-3): 171-177, 2004.
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susceptibility of a Baltic salmon stock Salmo salar (Indalsalv,
central Sweden) to Norwegian Gyrodactylus salaris (Figga strain, central
Norway) was experimentally tested and compared with previously obtained results
on East Atlantic salmon (Lierelva, SE Norway). Contrary to expectation, the Baltic
salmon, which had no prior exposure to this parasite strain, appeared almost
as susceptible as the Norwegian salmon parr that naturally experience G.
salaris-induced mortality. Individually isolated salmon of both stocks sustained G.
salaris infections with little evidence of innate resistance. A few individuals
of the Indalsalv stock controlled their infection from the beginning, but overall
there was considerable heterogeneity in the course of infection in both stocks.
On individual hosts, G. salaris growth rates declined steadily throughout
the infection, a trend which was particularly marked amongst the Lierelva stock.
On shoaling Lierelva fish, there was some evidence of reduced parasite population
growth towards the end of the infection; this was not apparent in Indalsalv fishes.
These results reflect a growing awareness that not all Baltic salmon may be resistant
to Norwegian G. salaris, and that Norwegian and Baltic G. salaris strains
may differ in virulence. Consequently, management decisions concerning this parasite-host
system should be based upon the actual, and tested, susceptibility of stocks
under consideration and not upon identification of stocks as either Atlantic
or Baltic.
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