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Does treatment of brown trout with the parasite causing PKD increase stocking success and boost resilience against the disease?

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2023

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Ros, Albert
Baer, Jan

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Fisheries Management and Ecology. Wiley. 2023, 30(4), pp. 333-337. ISSN 0969-997X. eISSN 1365-2400. Available under: doi: 10.1111/fme.12626

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In Salmonidae, infections with the parasite Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae may lead to a temperature-dependent proliferative disease of the kidney (PKD). Trout that survive infection and recover become resistant to the disease. The use of this approach to improve brown trout (Salmo trutta) stocking success was tested in three PKD-affected streams in southern Germany. Fish were treated using local spores of the parasite and kept at low temperatures (14°C) to not develop the disease. Controls were similarly kept but not treated with spores. Independent of time of stocking (winter or spring), recapture rates for both control and parasite-treated stocked trout were very low (<1%). However, recaptured parasite-treated trout exhibited lower parasite prevalence than control and wild-caught trout.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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brown trout, conservation, global warming, population decline, proliferative kidney disease, stocking

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ISO 690ROS, Albert, Jan BAER, Alexander BRINKER, 2023. Does treatment of brown trout with the parasite causing PKD increase stocking success and boost resilience against the disease?. In: Fisheries Management and Ecology. Wiley. 2023, 30(4), pp. 333-337. ISSN 0969-997X. eISSN 1365-2400. Available under: doi: 10.1111/fme.12626
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  title={Does treatment of brown trout with the parasite causing PKD increase stocking success and boost resilience against the disease?},
  number={4},
  volume={30},
  issn={0969-997X},
  journal={Fisheries Management and Ecology},
  pages={333--337},
  author={Ros, Albert and Baer, Jan and Brinker, Alexander}
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