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Epitheliocystis in wild marine fishes and its relation with anthropogenic pollution
Fecha
2021-06Registro en:
Novacovsky, Gabriela Nayla; Palacios, María Gabriela; Sueiro, Maria Cruz; Epitheliocystis in wild marine fishes and its relation with anthropogenic pollution; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc.; Journal of Fish Biology; 99; 4; 6-2021; 1519-1523
0022-1112
1095-8649
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Novacovsky, Gabriela Nayla
Palacios, María Gabriela
Sueiro, Maria Cruz
Resumen
Epitheliocystis is a fish disease with recorded in increasing numbers globally. Here we show that (a) pollution-exposed wild marine fishes have higher infection prevalence than nonexposed individuals from reference sites, suggesting that anthropogenic pollution predisposes individuals to this disease in natural systems, (b) the effect of pollution on infection status did not vary significantly between two sympatric fish species, and (c) infected and noninfected individuals from both species did not differ significantly in selected immune and general-health parameters, a result that deserves further study with increased sample sizes.