Aquaculture Environment Interactions (May 2016)

Salmon lice infection in wild salmonids in marine protected areas: Comment on Serra-Llinares et al. (2014)

  • PA Jansen,
  • E Brun,
  • E Skjerve

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 349 – 350

Abstract

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Serra-Llinares et al. (2014; Aquacult Environ Interact 5:1-16) analysed the association between the estimated production of salmon louse copepodites in salmon farms and lice infection levels in wild salmonids. The authors argued that 41% of the variance observed in the number of salmon lice on wild fish is explained by lice production in nearby salmon farms. The correlation identified by Serra-Llinares et al. (2014; their Fig. 3) could, however, be explained by an effect of temperature variation in time and space, rather than a causal relationship between salmon farming and lice infection in wild salmonids.