2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11030763
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The “Bald Disease” of the Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus: Pathogenicity, Molecular Identification of the Causative Agent and Therapeutic Approach

Abstract: In recent decades, various species of Mediterranean sea urchins, including Paracentrotus lividus, have been subject to widespread seasonal episodes of mass mortality whose causative agents are still unclear. In particular, P. lividus is subject to late winter events of mortality, due to a disease manifested by a massive loss of spines and the presence of greenish amorphous material on the tests (i.e., the sea urchin skeleton consisting of spongeous calcite). Documented mortality events show a seasonal epidemic… Show more

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“…Even with all the infectious agents described above, it is important to highlight that these diseases seem to have a multifactorial origin, influenced by physiological and environmental factors (temperature variation, adverse factors, and plankton blooms), and life cycles in trophic networks (Federico et al, 2023). These adverse characteristics in the conditions agree with the season of our study, with the highest temperatures reported in Gran Canaria Island during 2022, and with the reproductive season of the sea urchin species in the area (Núñez-González et al, unpublished data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even with all the infectious agents described above, it is important to highlight that these diseases seem to have a multifactorial origin, influenced by physiological and environmental factors (temperature variation, adverse factors, and plankton blooms), and life cycles in trophic networks (Federico et al, 2023). These adverse characteristics in the conditions agree with the season of our study, with the highest temperatures reported in Gran Canaria Island during 2022, and with the reproductive season of the sea urchin species in the area (Núñez-González et al, unpublished data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%