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A parasitic scuticociliate infection in the Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)
Publication Abstract

A parasitic scuticociliate infection in the Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)

H.J.Small, D.M.Neil, A.C.Taylor, K.Bateman and G.H.Coombs

A histophagous ciliate infection was discovered in a number of Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) from the Clyde Sea Area, Scotland. Silver-carbonate staining of cultured ciliates revealed an oral apparatus and additional structural features that are morphologically similar to scuticociliates in the genus Mesanophrys, which are known to parasitize crustaceans. However, ribosomal DNA sequences (ITS1/5.8S/ITS2) of the ciliate were identical to Orchitophyra stellarum, a parasitic scuticociliate of sea stars with a different morphology from Mesanophrys spp. and to the ciliate from N. norvegicus. Associated pathology included degeneration and necrosis of the myocardial heart muscle, and large numbers of ciliates in the gill filaments.

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H.J.Small, D.M.Neil, A.C.Taylor, K.Bateman and G.H.Coombs (2005) A parasitic scuticociliate infection in the Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus). Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 90(2): 108-117

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Publication Authors
H.J. Small, D.M. Neil, A.C. Taylor, K. Bateman* and G.H. Coombs
Publication Date
October 2005
Publication Reference
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 90(2): 108-117
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