Affiliation:
1. Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Aquatic Wildlife Research Section Colorado Fort Collins USA
2. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Aquatic Wildlife Research Section Fort Collins Colorado USA
3. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bellvue Fish Research Hatchery Bellvue Colorado USA
4. U.S. Geological Survey Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Fort Collins Colorado USA
Abstract
AbstractVertical transmission of Renibacterium salmoninarum has been well‐documented in anadromous salmonids but not in hatchery‐reared inland trout. We assessed whether the bacterium is vertically transmitted in cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) from a Colorado, USA hatchery, and assessed the rate of transmission from male and female brood fish. Adult brood fish were killed, tested for R. salmoninarum in kidney, liver, spleen, ovarian fluid, blood and mucus samples, then stripped of gametes to create 32 families with four infection treatments (MNFN, MNFP, MPFN, MPFP; M: male, F: female, P: positive, N: negative). Progeny from each treatment was sampled at 6 and 12 months to test for the presence of R. salmoninarum with an enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Our study indicated that vertical transmission was high and occurred among 60% of families across all infection treatments. However, the average proportion of infected progeny from individual families was low, ranging from 1% (MNFP, MPFN and MPFP treatments) up to 21% (MPFP treatment). Hatcheries rearing inland salmonids would be well suited to limit vertical transmission through practices such as lethal culling because any amount of transmission can perpetuate the infection throughout fish on a hatchery.
Funder
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Subject
Veterinary (miscellaneous),Aquatic Science
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