Pathogens (Oct 2021)

Occurrence of <i>Neobenedenia girellae</i> (Monogenea: Capsalidae) in Gilthead Seabream <i>Sparus aurata</i> (Actinopterygii: Sparidae) Cultured in Portugal

  • Perla Tedesco,
  • Monica Caffara,
  • Nuno Miguel Ribeiro Moreira,
  • César Gomes,
  • Andrea Gustinelli,
  • Maria Letizia Fioravanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10101269
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 1269

Abstract

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Monogenean capsalids of the genus Neobenedenia are widespread parasites of wild and farmed marine fish, and represent a potential threat to mariculture due to their pathogenicity and ability to cause mortality in fish maintained in controlled conditions. The identification of Neobenedenia species and, consequently, the definition of their host specificity is often problematic due to their highly conserved morphology; therefore, in order to establish their specific identity, microscopic observation should be complemented with molecular analysis. The present work aims at characterizing Neobenedenia specimens infecting the skin of cage reared gilthead seabream Sparus aurata from Portugal. Parasite samples obtained from caged fish were processed for morphological analysis, through observation in light and scanning electron microscopy, and for molecular analysis, through amplification and sequencing of 28S rDNA and cytB, aimed at identifying them to the species level. Our results showed that the collected parasites belonged to the species Neobenedenia girellae; the susceptibility of S. aurata towards this pathogenic capsalid monogenean highlighted in the present work represents an important risk in the farming of this valuable fish species.

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