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The plot thickens: Ovipleistophora diplostomuri infects two additional species of Florida crayfish

Authors :
Cheyenne E. Stratton
Paul Moler
Thomas W. Allain
Lindsey S. Reisinger
Donald C. Behringer
Jamie Bojko
Source :
Journal of invertebrate pathology. 191
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Ovipleistophora (Microsporidia) is a globally distributed genus of obligate parasites that infect fish, Crustacea, and trematodes. We report on two additional crayfish hosts, Procambarus pictus (Simms Creek, Florida) and Procambarus fallax (Santa Fe River, Florida), that exhibited signs of high-intensity microsporidian infection in the musculature. Sequence data (SSU) for the isolates were 99.79% and 99.97% similar to Ovipleistophora diplostomuri parasitizing Procambarus bivittatus. Additional screening of regional fish species (Lepomis macrochirus) revealed additional microsporidian diversity (Potaspora) but did not include Ovipleistophora. Detecting Clade V isolates in multiple host groups provides further evidence for trophic transmission among Clade V microsporidia.

Details

ISSN :
10960805
Volume :
191
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of invertebrate pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c55d8ce7d09e226a6132b76e74933ab3