2004
DOI: 10.1051/alr:2004050
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Perkinsosis in molluscs: A review

Abstract: -The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, some of which are associated with mass mortalities. Life cycle involves vegetative proliferation within the host, by which a cell named trophozoite undergoes successive bipartitioning. Other stages have been observed in vitro or in vivo, depending on the species: hypnospore, zoosporangium and zoospore. Molecular taxonomy supports a close affinity between dinoflagellates and Perkinsus spp. Six species of Perkinsus … Show more

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“…The protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus significantly reduces growth rate, condition index and gametogenesis of its host, Crassostrea virginica (Kennedy et al, 1995;Paytner, 1996;Dittman et al, 2001). A similar pattern has also been shown for Perkinsus olseni in the clam Tapes decussatus (see review in Villalba et al, 2004). The latter parasite also reduces the reproductive output of R. philippinarum (Ngo and Choi, 2004;Park et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus significantly reduces growth rate, condition index and gametogenesis of its host, Crassostrea virginica (Kennedy et al, 1995;Paytner, 1996;Dittman et al, 2001). A similar pattern has also been shown for Perkinsus olseni in the clam Tapes decussatus (see review in Villalba et al, 2004). The latter parasite also reduces the reproductive output of R. philippinarum (Ngo and Choi, 2004;Park et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…P. olseni was also shown to reduce condition in the clams Tapes decussatus (see. review in Villalba et al, 2004) and Ruditapes philippinarum (Park et al, 1999). Our results show that BRD, as is the case with other pathological conditions, affects the energy budget of the Manila clam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genera Perkinsus and Parvilucifera have until now been regarded as strictly marine parasites (Delgado, 1999;Noren et al, 1999;Erard-Le Denn et al, 2000;Villalba et al, 2004;Figueroa et al, 2008;Leander and Hoppenrath, 2008). However, in recent environmental surveys of freshwater lakes, the existence of taxa related to Perkinsea has been suggested (Richards et al, 2005;Lefèvre et al, 2008;Lepère et al, 2008).…”
Section: Unknown Perkinsea Diversity In Marine and Freshwatersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also other reports of freshwater parasites with an outer morphology resembling Perkinsus (for example, a parasite of the freshwater cryptomonad Chilomonas paramecium), but there are no sequences available for these species (Brugerolle, 2002(Brugerolle, , 2003. Considering the position of the Rana parasite among the Perkinsea sequences in the tree (Figure 2), as well as the evidence from other studies indicating that putative members of Perkinsea are infecting a wide range of species, such as mollusks, frogs, dinoflagellates and cryptomonads (Brugerolle, 2002(Brugerolle, , 2003Green et al, 2003;Villalba et al, 2004;Davis et al, 2007), we suspect that the entire Perkinsea is parasitic. This is very important to clarify because it would alter the present view of the role of picoeukaryotes in 'microbial loops' and the carbon cycle in aquatic systems.…”
Section: Unknown Perkinsea Diversity In Marine and Freshwatersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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