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北澳大利亚野生捕捞的鲐鱼 Scomberoides commersonnianus 感染了海虱 Lepeophtheirus spinifer、Tuxophorus sp. 和 Caligus sp.。

Sea lice Lepeophtheirus spinifer, Tuxophorus sp. and Caligus sp. infections on wild-caught queenfish Scomberoides commersonnianus from northern Australia.

机构信息

DigsFish Services Pty Ltd, Bribie Island, QLD 4507, Australia.

出版信息

Dis Aquat Organ. 2021 Jan 28;143:37-50. doi: 10.3354/dao03553.

Abstract

Studies of ectoparasites of wild-caught queenfish Scomberoides commersonnianus from several areas in northern Australia were reviewed to investigate relationships between parasite burdens, environmental conditions and external lesions. A sample of 27 queenfish captured near a dredge spoil disposal site in Gladstone Harbour, Queensland, Australia, in January 2012 was anomalous, with a high percentage of fish (66.6%) exhibiting grossly visible skin lesions including foci of erythema and petechial haemorrhages, particularly on the pectoral girdle and ventrolateral surfaces. Microscopically, lesions comprised acute epidermal erosion, ulceration and/or perivascular dermatitis with dermal oedema and depigmentation. Skin lesions were associated with high prevalence (100%) and intensity (mean = 21.2 copepods fish-1, range 4-46) of infection by sea lice Lepeophtheirus spinifer. Only queenfish infected with >10 L. spinifer presented with skin lesions. This is the first record of L. spinifer from Australia. In contrast, grossly visible skin lesions were not reported from queenfish (n = 152) sampled from other sites in the Northern Territory and Queensland, where the sampled fish had a much lower prevalence (51.3%) and intensity (mean = 3.54, range 0-26) of copepod (L. spinifer, Caligus spp. and Tuxophorus sp.) infections. Copepods from queenfish in studies undertaken outside Gladstone Harbour exhibited an over-dispersed pattern of infection, with the vast majority (n = 137, or 90.1%) of fish infected with <5 copepods. These data demonstrate that heavy L. spinifer infections, combined with poor water quality and/or direct exposure to contaminated dredge spoil and blooms of the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula, can be associated with cutaneous disease in wild-caught queenfish.

摘要

对澳大利亚北部多个地区野生捕获的鲐 Scomberoides commersonnianus 的外寄生虫进行了研究,以调查寄生虫负担、环境条件和外部病变之间的关系。2012 年 1 月,在澳大利亚昆士兰州格拉德斯通港的一个疏浚废料处理场附近捕获的 27 条鲐鱼样本异常,有很高比例的鱼(66.6%)表现出明显可见的皮肤病变,包括红斑和瘀点出血的病灶,特别是在胸带和腹侧表面。显微镜下,病变包括急性表皮侵蚀、溃疡和/或血管周围性皮炎,伴有真皮水肿和色素脱失。皮肤病变与高流行率(100%)和强度(平均值=21.2 只桡足类鱼-1,范围 4-46)的海虱 Lepeophtheirus spinifer 感染有关。只有感染了>10 只 L. spinifer 的鲐鱼才会出现皮肤病变。这是澳大利亚首次记录到 L. spinifer。相比之下,在北领地和昆士兰州其他地点采集的 152 条鲐鱼中,没有报告有明显可见的皮肤病变,这些地点采集的鱼的桡足类(L. spinifer、Caligus spp.和 Tuxophorus sp.)感染的流行率(51.3%)和强度(平均值=3.54,范围 0-26)要低得多。在格拉德斯通港以外进行的研究中,从鲐鱼中分离出的桡足类表现出过度分散的感染模式,绝大多数(n=137,或 90.1%)的鱼感染的桡足类少于 5 只。这些数据表明,大量的 L. spinifer 感染,加上水质差和/或直接暴露于受污染的疏浚废料以及 Lyngbya majuscula 蓝藻的大量繁殖,可能与野生捕获的鲐鱼的皮肤疾病有关。

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