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African Journal of Biotechnology Volume 14 Number 33, 19 August, 2015 ISSN 1684-5315 ABOUT AJB The African Journal of Biotechnology (AJB) (ISSN 1684-5315) is published weekly (one volume per year) by Academic Journals. African Journal of Biotechnology (AJB), a new broad-based journal, is an open access journal that was founded on two key tenets: To publish the most exciting research in all areas of applied biochemistry, industrial microbiology, molecular biology, genomics and proteomics, food and agricultural technologies, and metabolic engineering. Secondly, to provide the most rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing, and to disseminate the articles freely for teaching and reference purposes. All articles published in AJB are peer- reviewed. Submission of Manuscript Please read the Instructions for Authors before submitting your manuscript. The manuscript files should be given the last name of the first author Click here to Submit manuscripts online If you have any difficulty using the online submission system, kindly submit via this email [email protected]. With questions or concerns, please contact the Editorial Office at [email protected]. Editor-In-Chief Associate Editors George Nkem Ude, Ph.D Prof. Dr. AE Aboulata Plant Breeder & Molecular Biologist Plant Path. Res. Inst., ARC, POBox 12619, Giza, Egypt Department of Natural Sciences 30 D, El-Karama St., Alf Maskan, P.O. Box 1567, Crawford Building, Rm 003A Ain Shams, Cairo, Bowie State University Egypt 14000 Jericho Park Road Bowie, MD 20715, USA Dr. S.K Das Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, University of Fukui, Japan Editor Prof. Okoh, A. I. N. -
Synopsis of the Parasites of Fishes of Canada
1 ci Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada DFO - Library / MPO - Bibliothèque 12039476 Synopsis of the Parasites of Fishes of Canada BULLETIN 199 Ottawa 1979 '.^Y. Government of Canada Gouvernement du Canada * F sher es and Oceans Pëches et Océans Synopsis of thc Parasites orr Fishes of Canade Bulletins are designed to interpret current knowledge in scientific fields per- tinent to Canadian fisheries and aquatic environments. Recent numbers in this series are listed at the back of this Bulletin. The Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada is published in annual volumes of monthly issues and Miscellaneous Special Publications are issued periodically. These series are available from authorized bookstore agents, other bookstores, or you may send your prepaid order to the Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Supply and Services Canada, Hull, Que. K I A 0S9. Make cheques or money orders payable in Canadian funds to the Receiver General for Canada. Editor and Director J. C. STEVENSON, PH.D. of Scientific Information Deputy Editor J. WATSON, PH.D. D. G. Co«, PH.D. Assistant Editors LORRAINE C. SMITH, PH.D. J. CAMP G. J. NEVILLE Production-Documentation MONA SMITH MICKEY LEWIS Department of Fisheries and Oceans Scientific Information and Publications Branch Ottawa, Canada K1A 0E6 BULLETIN 199 Synopsis of the Parasites of Fishes of Canada L. Margolis • J. R. Arthur Department of Fisheries and Oceans Resource Services Branch Pacific Biological Station Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 5K6 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS Ottawa 1979 0Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1979 Available from authorized bookstore agents, other bookstores, or you may send your prepaid order to the Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Supply and Services Canada, Hull, Que. -
(Muğl ) O Ho Kly Ġġ Ġ Ġcġl
NK NĠ Ġ Ġ N ĠLĠML Ġ N Ġ OK O Ġ G LL K KÖ ĠN (MUĞL ) O HO K L Y Ġġ Ġ ĠCĠLĠĞĠ Y PIL N L K (Dicentrarchus labrax) ÇĠPU (Sparus aurata) LIKL IN ULUN N K OP Ġ L ĠN LĠ L NM Ġ Quyet PHAN VAN U NL Ġ N ĠLĠM LI ANKARA 2020 Her hakkı saklıdır Ö DOKTORA TEZI G LL K KOR Z N (MUĞLA) O SHOR KA SL R Y T ŞT R C L Ğ YAPILAN L VR K (Dicentrarchus labrax) V ÇIPURA (Sparus aurata) ALIKLARIN A ULUNAN KTOPARAZ TL R N L RL NM S Quyet PHAN VAN Ankara niversitesi Fen ilimleri nstit s Su r nleri Ana ilim alı anı man: Prof r Hijran YAVUZCAN u tez alı masında, G ll k Körfezinde ulunan off-shore kafeslerde yeti tiricili i yapılan levrek (Dicentrarchus labrax) ve ipura (Sparus aurata) alıklarında ulunan ektoparazitler mevsimsel olarak incelenmi tir Çalı mada 175 adet levrek ve 175 ipura olmak zere toplam 35 alık incelenmi tir alıklarda yapılan incelemeler soncunda genel parazit prevalansı levrek alıklarında %97 14, ipura alıklarında ise %5 8 olarak elirlenmi tir Levrek alıklarında tespit edilen ektoparazitlerden Diplectanum aequans, Lernanthropus kroyeri ve Amyloodinium ocellatum t rlerinin prevalansı sırasıyla %82.28, %58 85 ve %4 57 olarak elirlenmi tir Levrek alıklarında parazitlere ait ortalama bolluk de erleri; D. aequans i in 4 61± 56, L. kroyeri i in 1 33± 15 ve A. ocellatum i in 0.10± 4 olarak saptanmı tır Levrek alıklarında parazitlerin ortalama yo unlukları, D. aequans i in 5 61± 56, L. -
Final Scientific Program
Contact: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Disease, Calea Mănăştur 3-5, Cluj-Napoca 400372, Romania. Tel. +40264596384. Fax. +40264593792. Email. [email protected] http://www.zooparaz.net/emop11/ EMOP XI EUROPEAN MULTICOLLOQUIUM OF PARASITOLOGY Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 25 – 29 July 2012 Scientific Program EMOP XI is organised under the patronage of the European Federation of Parasitology. Executive board: President: Santiago Mas-Coma (Spain) Vice-Presidents: Jean Dupouy-Camet (France) & Ewert Linder (Sweden) Treasurer: Edoardo Pozio (Italy) Secretary: Celia Holland (Ireland) Members: Jean Mariaux (Switzerland) Kirill Galaktionov (Russia) Libuse Kolarova (Czech Republic) Carmen Costache (Romania) National Organising Committee / Local Board: Vasile Cozma (President) Monica Junie (Vice-president) Călin Gherman Miruna Oltean Viorica Mircean Mirabela Dumitrache Carmen Costache Diana Zagon Andrei D. Mihalca Tatiana Băguţ Cristian Magdaş Anamaria Balea Adriana Györke Oleg Chihai Ioana Colosi Zsuzsa Kalmar Petrică Ciobanca Daniel Mărcuţan Zoe Coroiu Radu Blaga Rodica Radu Manelaos Lefkaditis Judith Bele Ovidiu Şuteu Adriana Jarca Simona Păcurar Raluca Gavrea Eva Bodiş Oana Paştiu Augustin Moldovan The Honorary president of EMOP XI Doina Codreanu-Bălcescu Scientific committee (Alphabetical order) Pascal Boireau (France) Ewert Linder (Sweden) Vasile Cozma (Romania) Jean Mariaux (Switzerland) Virgilio Do Rosario (Portugal) Albert Marinculic (Croatia) Pierre Dorny (Belgium) Santiago Mas-Coma (Spain) Jean Dupouy-Camet (France) Sergei Movsesyan (Russia) Robert Farkas (Hungary) Gabriela Nicolescu (Romania) Boyko B. Georgiev (Bulgaria) Antti Oksanen (Finland) Claudio Genchi (Italy) Edoardo Pozio (Italy) Celia Holland (Ireland) Simona Rădulescu (Romania) Anja Joachim (Austria) David Rollinson (UK) Monica Junie (Romania) Thomas Romig (Germany) Titia Kortbeek (Netherlands) Zdzisław Piotr Świderski (Poland) Thomas Krogsgaard Kristensen (Denmark) Eronim Șuteu (Romania) 1. -
In Vivo and in Vitro Treatments Against Sparicotyle Chrysophrii
Aquaculture 261 (2006) 856–864 www.elsevier.com/locate/aqua-online In vivo and in vitro treatments against Sparicotyle chrysophrii (Monogenea: Microcotylidae) parasitizing the gills of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) ⁎ Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla , Magnolia Conde de Felipe, Pilar Alvarez-Pellitero Instituto de Acuicultura de Torre de la Sal, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Torre de la Sal s/n, 12595 Ribera de Cabanes, Castellón, Spain Received 19 May 2006; received in revised form 6 September 2006; accepted 10 September 2006 Abstract The effect of in vitro and in vivo treatments against Sparicotyle chrysophrii, a microcotylid parasite of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.), was studied. In vitro chemical treatments were targeted to eggs, oncomiracidia and adults, and were tested both as disinfectants and therapeutics for infected animals. The compounds were: distilled water, formalin, limoseptic ®, hydrogen peroxide, chlorine, and praziquantel (PZQ). Larvae were sensitive to all the treatments, but adults were more resistant, as chlorine (60 ppm – 1 h), hydrogen peroxide (100 ppm – 30 min) and PZQ (50 ppm – 30 min) produced only 10% mortality. All adults were killed only with distilled water, limoseptic (0.1% – 5 min), formalin (300 ppm – 30 min), or hydrogen peroxide (200 ppm – 30 min). Eggs were the most resistant stage, as only 30 min in limoseptic (0.1% in distilled water) or in formalin (300 ppm) prevented hatching. PZQ was used in vivo either as a curative or preventive treatment. The highest dose tested (400 mg kg− 1 BW; effective dose 116.3 mg kg− 1 BW due to palatability problems leading to 45% reduction in host food intake) did not significantly decrease prevalence of infection when given for 6 consecutive days. -
Cleaner Shrimp As Biocontrols in Aquaculture
ResearchOnline@JCU This file is part of the following work: Vaughan, David Brendan (2018) Cleaner shrimp as biocontrols in aquaculture. PhD Thesis, James Cook University. Access to this file is available from: https://doi.org/10.25903/5c3d4447d7836 Copyright © 2018 David Brendan Vaughan The author has certified to JCU that they have made a reasonable effort to gain permission and acknowledge the owners of any third party copyright material included in this document. If you believe that this is not the case, please email [email protected] Cleaner shrimp as biocontrols in aquaculture Thesis submitted by David Brendan Vaughan BSc (Hons.), MSc, Pr.Sci.Nat In fulfilment of the requirements for Doctorate of Philosophy (Science) College of Science and Engineering James Cook University, Australia [31 August, 2018] Original illustration of Pseudanthias squamipinnis being cleaned by Lysmata amboinensis by D. B. Vaughan, pen-and-ink Scholarship during candidature Peer reviewed publications during candidature: 1. Vaughan, D.B., Grutter, A.S., and Hutson, K.S. (2018, in press). Cleaner shrimp are a sustainable option to treat parasitic disease in farmed fish. Scientific Reports [IF = 4.122]. 2. Vaughan, D.B., Grutter, A.S., and Hutson, K.S. (2018, in press). Cleaner shrimp remove parasite eggs on fish cages. Aquaculture Environment Interactions, DOI:10.3354/aei00280 [IF = 2.900]. 3. Vaughan, D.B., Grutter, A.S., Ferguson, H.W., Jones, R., and Hutson, K.S. (2018). Cleaner shrimp are true cleaners of injured fish. Marine Biology 164: 118, DOI:10.1007/s00227-018-3379-y [IF = 2.391]. 4. Trujillo-González, A., Becker, J., Vaughan, D.B., and Hutson, K.S. -
Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona Universitat De Barcelona
DOCTORAT EN AQÜICULTURA UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA DE BARCELONA UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA Febrer 2018 1 Universidad Solicitante Universidad Solicitante Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Código Centro Centro Escuela de Doctorado 08071287 Nivel Doctorado Denominación Corta Acuicultura Programa de Doctorado en Acuicultura por la Universidad Denominación Específica Autónoma de Barcelona y la Universidad de Barcelona Conjunto Nacional Convenio de colaboración entre la Universidad Autónoma de Convenio Barcelona y la Universidad de Barcelona para la organización del programa de Doctorado conjunto en Acuicultura Dirección a efectos de notificación Correo electrónico [email protected] Dirección postal Edifici A - Campus de la UAB Código postal 08193 Población Cerdanyola del Vallès Provincia BARCELONA FAX 935812000 Teléfono 935814029 1. DESCRIPCIÓN DEL TÍTULO 1.1. DATOS BÁSICOS Nivel Denominación Específica Conjunto Convenio Conv. Adjunto Programa de Doctorado en Ver anexos Doctorado Acuicultura por la Universidad Si Si Autónoma de Barcelona y la Apartado 1. Universidad de Barcelona ISCED1 ISCD2 621-Producción agrícola y explotación 641-Veterinaria ganadera Agencia Evaluadora Universidad Solicitante Agència per a la Qualitat del Sistema Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona 2 Universitari de Catalunya (AQU) 1.2. CONTEXTO 1. Interés del programa y objetivos generales del programa: El sector de la acuicultura se está desarrollando en un marco de impulso estratégico, la demanda mundial de producto pesquero mantiene una tendencia creciente que de ningún modo -
Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada
Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 124 Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Edited by L Margolis and Z Kabata 11111111illyellfill Part IV Trematoda David L Gibson m Department ori Fisheries & Orean's Library rAu°Anur 22 1996 Ministere cles Perches et Oceans des OTTAWA c 3 1 ( LF cJ GUIDE TO THE PARASITES OF FISHES OF CANADA PART IV NRC Monograph Publishing Program R.H Haynes, OC, FRSC (York University): Editor, Monograph Publishing Program Editorial Board: W.G.E. Caldwell, FRSC (University of Western Ontario); P.B. Cavers (University of Western Ontario); G. Herzberg, CC, FRS, FRSC (NRC, Steacie Institute of Molecular Sciences); K.U. IngoId, OC, FRS, FRSC, (NRC, Steacie Institute of Molecular Sciences); M. Lecours (Université Laval); L.P. Milligan, FRSC (University of Guelph); G.G.E. Scudder, FRSC (University of British Columbia); E.W. Taylor, FRS (University of Chicago); B.P. Dan- cik, Editor-in-Chief, NRC Research Journals and Monographs (University of Alberta) Publishing Office: M. Montgomery, Director General, CISTI; A. Holmes, Director, Publishing Directorate; G.J. Neville, Head, Monograph Publishing Program; E.M. Kidd, Publication Officer. Publication Proposals: Proposals for the NRC Monograph Publishing Program should be sent to Gerald J. Neville, Head, Monograph Publishing Program, National Research Council of Canada, NRC Research Press, 1200 Montreal Road, Building M-55, Ottawa, ON K 1 A 0R6, Canada. Telephone: (613) 993-1513; fax: (613) 952-7656; e-mail: gerry.nevi lie@ nrc.ca . © National Research Council of Canada 1996 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario KlA 0R6, Canada. -
Disentangling the Genetics of Coevolution in Potamopyrgus
DISENTANGLING THE GENETICS OF COEVOLUTION IN POTAMOPYRGUS ANTIPODARUM AND MICROPHALLUS SP. By CHRISTINA E JENKINS A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY School of Biological Sciences JULY 2016 © Copyright by CHRISTINA E JENKINS, 2016 All Rights Reserved © Copyright by CHRISTINA E JENKINS, 2016 All Rights Reserved To the Faculty of Washington State University: The members of the Committee appointed to examine the dissertation of CHRISTINA E JENKINS find it satisfactory and recommend that it be accepted. Mark Dybdahl, Ph.D., Chair Scott Nuismer, Ph.D. Joanna Kelley, Ph.D. Jeb Owen, Ph.D. ii Acknowledgement First and foremost, I need to thank my committee, Mark Dybdahl, Scott Nuismer, Joanna Kelley and Jeb Owen. They have put in a considerable amount of time helping me grow and learn as a scientist, and have consistently challenged me to be better during my Ph.D. studies. I cannot find words to thank them enough, so for now, “thank you” will need to suffice. I especially thank Mark and Scott; coadvising was an adventure and one I embarked on gladly. Thank you for all the input and effort, even when it made all three of us cranky. I need to thank the undergraduates and field assistants that have worked for and with me to collect data, process samples, plan field seasons and generally make my life easier. Thanks to Jared and Caitlin for their tireless work (seriously, hours upon hours of their time) running flow cytometry to answer questions about polyploidy. Thank you to Meredith and Jordan for collecting snails, through sand flies, rain, hangovers, and occasionally hypothermia. -
Mediterraneo-Economico-33.Pdf
Mediterráneo Económico 33 LA BIODIVERSIDAD MARINA RIESGOS, AMENAZAS Y OPORTUNIDADES Coordinador Manuel Toharia CONSEJO ASESOR Joaquín Aurioles Martín Horacio Capel Sáez Francisco Ferraro García José María García Álvarez-Coque Jordi Nadal i Oller Antonio Pérez Lao Manuel Pimentel Siles DIRECTOR DE LA COLEccIÓN Manuel Gutiérrez Navas COORDINADOR [NÚM. 33] Manuel Toharia conómico E MEDITERRÁNEO ECONÓMICO [NÚM. 33] LA BIODIVERSIDAD MARINA: RIESGOS, AMENAZAS Y OPORTUNIDADES © 2020 de la edición: Cajamar Caja Rural © 2020 del texto: los autores Edita: Cajamar Caja Rural www.mediterraneoeconomico.com [email protected] Diseño de la Colección: Francisco J. Fernández Aguilera Maquetación: Beatriz Martínez Belmonte Imagen de cubierta: Gettyimages Imprime: Escobar Impresores ISSN: 1698-3726 ISBN-13: 978-84-95531-46-9 Depósito legal: AL-314-2020 Fecha de publicación: febrero de 2020 editerráneo Impreso en España / Printed in Spain M Cajamar Caja Rural no se responsabiliza de la información y opiniones contenidas en esta publicación, siendo responsabilidad exclusiva de sus autores. © Todos los derechos reservados. Queda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de esta publicación, así como la edición de su contenido por medio de cualquier proceso reprográfico o fónico, electrónico o mecánico, especialmente imprenta, fotocopia, microfilm, offset o mimeógrafo, sin la previa autorización escrita del editor. Presentación ................................................................................................... 7 Manuel Gutiérrez -
RNA Sequencing of Gilthead Sea Bream with a Mild Sparicotyle Chrysophrii Infection Reveals Effects on Apoptosis, Immune and Hypoxia Related Genes M
Piazzon et al. BMC Genomics (2019) 20:200 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-5581-9 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Acting locally - affecting globally: RNA sequencing of gilthead sea bream with a mild Sparicotyle chrysophrii infection reveals effects on apoptosis, immune and hypoxia related genes M. Carla Piazzon1*† , Ivona Mladineo2†, Fernando Naya-Català3,4, Ron P. Dirks5, Susanne Jong-Raadsen5, Anamarija Vrbatović2, Jerko Hrabar2, Jaume Pérez-Sánchez3 and Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla1 Abstract Background: Monogenean flatworms are the main fish ectoparasites inflicting serious economic losses in aquaculture. The polyopisthocotylean Sparicotyle chrysophrii parasitizes the gills of gilthead sea bream (GSB, Sparus aurata)causing anaemia, lamellae fusion and sloughing of epithelial cells, with the consequent hypoxia, emaciation, lethargy and mortality. Currently no preventive or curative measures against this disease exist and therefore information on the host- parasite interaction is crucial to find mitigation solutions for sparicotylosis. The knowledge about gene regulation in monogenean-host models mostly comes from freshwater monopysthocotyleans and almost nothing is known about polyopisthocotyleans. The current study aims to decipher the host response at local (gills) and systemic (spleen, liver) levels in farmed GSB with a mild natural S. chrysophrii infection by transcriptomic analysis. Results: Using Illumina RNA sequencing and transcriptomic analysis, a total of 2581 differentially expressed transcripts were identified in infected fish when compared to uninfected controls. Gill tissues in contact with the parasite (P gills) displayed regulation of fewer genes (700) than gill portions not in contact with the parasite (NP gills) (1235), most likely due to a local silencing effect of the parasite. The systemic reaction in the spleen was much higher than that at the parasite attachment site (local) (1240), and higher than in liver (334). -
Small Subunit Rdna and the Platyhelminthes: Signal, Noise, Conflict and Compromise
Chapter 25 In: Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes (eds. D.T.J. Littlewood & R.A. Bray) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 25 SMALL SUBUNIT RDNA AND THE PLATYHELMINTHES: SIGNAL, NOISE, CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE D. Timothy J. Littlewood and Peter D. Olson The strategies of gene sequencing and gene characterisation in phylogenetic studies are frequently determined by a balance between cost and benefit, where benefit is measured in terms of the amount of phylogenetic signal resolved for a given problem at a specific taxonomic level. Generally, cost is far easier to predict than benefit. Building upon existing databases is a cost-effective means by which molecular data may rapidly contribute to addressing systematic problems. As technology advances and gene sequencing becomes more affordable and accessible to many researchers, it may be surprising that certain genes and gene products remain favoured targets for systematic and phylogenetic studies. In particular, ribosomal DNA (rDNA), and the various RNA products transcribed from it continue to find utility in wide ranging groups of organisms. The small (SSU) and large subunit (LSU) rDNA fragments especially lend themselves to study as they provide an attractive mix of constant sites that enable multiple alignments between homologues, and variable sites that provide phylogenetic signal (Hillis and Dixon 1991; Dixon and Hillis 1993). Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is also the commonest nucleic acid in any cell and thus was the prime target for sequencing in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes during the early history of SSU nucleotide based molecular systematics (Olsen and Woese 1993). In particular, the SSU gene (rDNA) and gene product (SSU rRNA1) have become such established sources of taxonomic and systematic markers among some taxa that databanks dedicated to the topic have been developed and maintained with international and governmental funding (e.g.