The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.

Heterosporis sutherlandae is an emerging microsporidian fish parasite in the Great Lakes region. H. sutherlandae forms lesions in the muscle tissue of fishes important to aquaculture and sport fishing. These lesions render the filet inedible and may have fitness consequences. We evaluated the preval...

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Main Authors: Megan M Tomamichel, Nathaniel C Hodgins, Paul A Venturelli, Nicholas B D Phelps
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6016923?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-430f116b23c943939b0d24941efcba6c2020-11-25T00:04:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019958010.1371/journal.pone.0199580The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.Megan M TomamichelNathaniel C HodginsPaul A VenturelliNicholas B D PhelpsHeterosporis sutherlandae is an emerging microsporidian fish parasite in the Great Lakes region. H. sutherlandae forms lesions in the muscle tissue of fishes important to aquaculture and sport fishing. These lesions render the filet inedible and may have fitness consequences. We evaluated the prevalence and severity of H. sutherlandae among yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in a known-positive Minnesota lake, and used an equilibrium yield model to evaluate impacts on harvest. Twenty-eight percent of the 400 yellow perch sampled were infected with H. sutherlandae. Males were 1.5 times more likely to be infected than females and were more severely infected. The presence of the parasite did not vary with relative weight or age, but infection severity was highest among older individuals that were in better condition. These results suggest that males are more susceptible to infection, and that infection is not associated with maturity or a gape-limiting food source. These results also suggest that heterosporosis increases in severity with time or by increased exposure. Our equilibrium yield model found that a 10% increase in mortality due to H. sutherlandae could result in 30% and 10% reductions in yield and mean catch weight, respectively. The results of this study direct future field sampling and laboratory experiments to further understand and predict the impacts of this parasite.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6016923?pdf=render
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author Megan M Tomamichel
Nathaniel C Hodgins
Paul A Venturelli
Nicholas B D Phelps
spellingShingle Megan M Tomamichel
Nathaniel C Hodgins
Paul A Venturelli
Nicholas B D Phelps
The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Megan M Tomamichel
Nathaniel C Hodgins
Paul A Venturelli
Nicholas B D Phelps
author_sort Megan M Tomamichel
title The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.
title_short The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.
title_full The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.
title_fullStr The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of Heterosporis sutherlandae in a Minnesota lake.
title_sort prevalence and potential fisheries consequences of heterosporis sutherlandae in a minnesota lake.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Heterosporis sutherlandae is an emerging microsporidian fish parasite in the Great Lakes region. H. sutherlandae forms lesions in the muscle tissue of fishes important to aquaculture and sport fishing. These lesions render the filet inedible and may have fitness consequences. We evaluated the prevalence and severity of H. sutherlandae among yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in a known-positive Minnesota lake, and used an equilibrium yield model to evaluate impacts on harvest. Twenty-eight percent of the 400 yellow perch sampled were infected with H. sutherlandae. Males were 1.5 times more likely to be infected than females and were more severely infected. The presence of the parasite did not vary with relative weight or age, but infection severity was highest among older individuals that were in better condition. These results suggest that males are more susceptible to infection, and that infection is not associated with maturity or a gape-limiting food source. These results also suggest that heterosporosis increases in severity with time or by increased exposure. Our equilibrium yield model found that a 10% increase in mortality due to H. sutherlandae could result in 30% and 10% reductions in yield and mean catch weight, respectively. The results of this study direct future field sampling and laboratory experiments to further understand and predict the impacts of this parasite.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6016923?pdf=render
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