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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2018.0248

Community Analysis and Pathogen Monitoring in Wild Cyprinid Fish and Crustaceans in the Geum River Estuary  

Kim, So Yeon (Department of Aquatic Life Medical Sciences, Sunmoon University)
Hur, Jun Wook (Bio-Monitoring Center)
Cha, Seung Joo (Southeast Sea Fisheries Research Institute)
Park, Myoung Ae (Aquatic Disease Control Division, National Institute of Fisheries Sciences)
Choi, Hye-Sung (Aquaculture Industry Division, South Sea Fisheries Research Institute)
Kwon, Joon Yeong (Department of Aquatic Life Medical Sciences, Sunmoon University)
Kwon, Se Ryun (Department of Aquatic Life Medical Sciences, Sunmoon University)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.51, no.3, 2018 , pp. 248-253 More about this Journal
Abstract
Freshwater farms are primarily located adjacent to rivers and lakes, facilitating the introduction and spread of pathogens into natural systems. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously monitor natural aquatic organisms, the breeding environment, and infection rates by pathogenic organisms. Fish and crustaceans were sampled 4 times in the Geum River estuary in 2016. The samples were analyzed for the presence of pathogens for reportable communicable diseases, including KHVD (koi herpesvirus disease), SVC (spring viraemia of carp), EUS (epizootic ulcerative syndrome) and WSD (white spot disease); parasite abundance was also examined. The dominant fish species were deep body bitterling Acanthorhodes macropterus (21.4%), followed by skygager Erythroculter erythropterus (12.7%). For crustaceans, Palaemon paucidens and Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis were dominant. Sixty fish and 36 crustacean species were examined for reportable communicable diseases. When using a specific primer set for each disease, PCR analysis did not detect any reportable communicable diseases in the samples. Some instances of Dactylogyrus, copepods, nematodes and metacercaria were detected. However, the PCR results indicated that the metacercaria were not Clonorchis sinensis.
Keywords
Geum River estuary; Wild Cyprinid fish; Wild crustacean; Reportable communicable diseases; Parasite;
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