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  • 标题:Effects of salmon lice infection on the behaviour of sea trout in the marine phase
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  • 作者:Karl Øystein Gjelland ; Rosa Maria Serra-Llinares ; Richard David Hedger
  • 期刊名称:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
  • 印刷版ISSN:1869-215X
  • 电子版ISSN:1869-7534
  • 出版年度:2014
  • 卷号:5
  • 期号:3
  • 页码:221-233
  • 出版社:Inter-Research
  • 摘要:Salmon lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis Krøyer may affect survival and growth of anadromous salmonids through physiological stress and/or behavioural changes. Using acoustic telemetry tracking, we investigated the behaviour of 30 infected sea trout Salmo trutta throughout the summer in a fjord with very high salmon lice infection pressure. Most of the tracked sea trout adopted a movement pattern expected to suppress salmon lice infestation, as they showed a strong preference for fresh or brackish water, spending most of the time close to a river outlet or even migrating into the river. Highly infested sea trout preferred shallower depths, associated with lower salinity. The fish lost to predation stayed further away from the river outlet than non-predated fish, and were likely subjected to a stronger infection pressure. Half of the tracked group were treated with a salmon lice prophylaxis, emamectin benzoate. The effect of treatment on infestation was monitored in a separate group held in a sea cage and found to be moderate; the mortality in this group was associated with infestation by motile lice stages. In contrast, treatment was not found to have an effect on tracked fish behaviour. It is likely that some physiological and behavioural responses to high salmon lice infection pressure may be present even after a prophylaxis treatment, in particular when the treatment is given after exposure to salmon lice infection. We conclude that increased salmon lice infection pressure associated with altered salmon farming practice may have the potential to influence the marine behaviour and growth of sea trout.
  • 关键词:Lepeoptheirus salmonis ; Sea lice ; Anadromy ; Host–parasite interactions ; Emamectin benzoate ; Behavior ; Tracking ; Telemetry
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