Fish Pathology
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Mortality of Spats of Manila Clam Ruditapes philippinarum Experimentally Challenged with the Protozoan Parasite Perkinsus olseni
Tsukasa WakiTomoyoshi Yoshinaga
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2019 Volume 54 Issue 2 Pages 34-36

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In a previous field survey of Perkinsus olseni in Manila clams in a tidal flat contaminated with the parasite, the parasite was not detected in spats smaller than 2 mm in shell length collected between April and June. ​To understand the reason, we undertook an experimental challenge, exposing clam spats to the zoospores of parasite. ​The spats became infected and began to die when mean infection intensity reached about 106 cells/g soft tissue. ​Our results, in conjunction with previously reported filtration rates of Manila clams, suggest the absence of infected spats was attributable to clams' low filtration and low zoospore densities.

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