10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BONAMIASIS»
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Coastal Shellfish — A Sustainable Resource: A Sustainable ...
Department of Zoology and Animal Ecology, University College Cork, Cork,
Ireland Key words: bonamiasis. Bonamia ostreae, Oslrea edulis, Ireland,
aquaculture Abstract The main oyster species produced in Ireland up to the
1980's was the ...
2
Fish Diseases and Disorders
Prevention and control Following the recognition of bonamiasis in Europe,
measures such as the destruction of infected stocks and restricting movement of
flat oysters were implemented (van Banning, 1985b; Grizel et al., 1986; Hudson
and ...
P. T. K. Woo, John F. Leatherland, 2006
3
Bivalve Molluscs: Biology, Ecology and Culture
survived previous outbreaks of bonamiasis were more resistant to the disease (
Hervio et al., 1995). Until recently, detection of Bonamia has relied heavily on
light microscopic examination of haemolymph smears from heart tissue, or
stained ...
4
Mollusc diseases: guide for the shellfish farmer
The disease known as bonamiasis is caused by a parasite (Bonamia ostreae)
that infects the blood cells of the oyster. The parasite eventually infects all of the
oyster's blood cells, destroying its "immune" system and interfering with other ...
R. A. Elston, Washington Sea Grant Program, 1990
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Nonnative Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay
Tissues of moribund oysters were examined and found to be heavily parasitized
by an organism that resembled, in all morphological and pathological details, B.
ostrea, which infects Ostrea edulis, causing the disease “bonamiasis” in the ...
Committee on Nonnative Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay, National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, 2004
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Coastal Pollution: Effects on Living Resources and Humans
The severe consequences of bonamiasis for European culture of flat oysters,
Ostrea edulis, have been described in detail by Balouet, Poder, & Cahour (1983);
Figueras (1991); Hudson & Hill (1991); McArdle et al. (1991); Stewart (1991) ...
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Pathobiology of Marine and Estuarine Organisms
1985. Pathology, management and diagnosis of velar virus disease (OWD).
Aquaculture 48:189-210. Elston, R., C. Farley, and M. Kent. 1986. Occurrence
and significance of bonamiasis in European flat oyster Ostreae edulis in North
America.
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
See also bonamiasis. bonamiasis important protozoan disease affecting
hemocytes offlat oysters worldwide caused by Bonamia ostreae and B.exitiosa. A
disease notifiable to theOIE (see Table 22). Bonasaumbellus see ruffedgrouse.
bond ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Science Series Technical Report
5. STRESS AND DISEASE 5.1 Background The serious socio-economic
consequences of shellfish disease are best exemplified by the devastation
wrought by outbreaks of the disease Bonamiasis in native oyster stocks and
highlight the need ...
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Disease processes in marine bivalve molluscs
Mean prevalences of bonamiasis in edible oysters in the Dutch disease-control
experiments since 1980. A = period of small-scale test monitoring after beds had
been cleaned and new plantings had ceased. B = period of large-scale test ...
William S. Fisher, American Fisheries Society, 1988
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