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Carrasco, N., I. Arzul, B. Chollet, M. Robert, J.P. Joly, M.D. Furones & F.C.J. Berthe. (2008). Comparative experimental infection of the copepod Paracartia grani with Marteilia refringens and Marteilia maurini. Journal of Fish Diseases. 31(7):497-504.
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10.1111/j.1365-2761.2008.00910.x [view]
Carrasco, N., I. Arzul, B. Chollet, M. Robert, J.P. Joly, M.D. Furones & F.C.J. Berthe
2008
Comparative experimental infection of the copepod Paracartia grani with Marteilia refringens and Marteilia maurini.
Journal of Fish Diseases
31(7):497-504.
Publication
Paracartia grani (Copepoda) has been identified as a potential intermediate host in the life cycle of Marteilia refringens, a paramyxean parasite infecting flat oysters. However, no intermediate host has yet been identified for Marteilia maurini that infects mussels. A better understanding of the life cycle of these two Marteilia types would clarify their taxonomic relationship and hypothesized co-specificity. For this purpose, experimental infections of copepods, P. grani, were performed using naturally infected flat oysters and mussels. Infection patterns were different depending whether copepods were infected from oysters or mussels. M. maurini did not proliferate in copepods while M. refringens rapidly proliferated in infected copepods. Previously unrecognized developmental stages of M. refringens were found during this study.
Paracartia grani Sars G.O., 1904 represented as Paracartia grani grani Sars G.O., 1904 (additional source)