Molecular quantification of parasitic sea louse larvae depends on species and life stage

Author:

Mertz Nathan E.12ORCID,Paterson Rachel A.2,Finstad Bengt12,Brandsegg Hege2,Andersskog Ida Pernille Øystese2,Fossøy Frode2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim Norway

2. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) Trondheim Norway

Abstract

AbstractSea lice cause substantial economic and environmental harm to Norway's aquaculture industry and wild salmonid populations. Rapid, accurate quantification of lice larval densities in coastal waters remains the greatest bottleneck for providing empirical data on infestation risk within wild salmon habitats and aquaculture production regions. We evaluated the capability of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) as an absolute quantification method for the planktonic stages of two parasitic louse species, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer) and Caligus elongatus (von Nordman). Results demonstrated linear relationships between the DNA quantity measured and the number of spiked larvae for both species and life stages. However, L. salmonis contained a significantly greater number of DNA copies than C. elongatus individuals and for C. elongatus, nauplii displayed a significantly higher number of DNA copies than copepodids. Our results suggest that ddPCR can effectively enumerate louse larvae, but interpreting ddPCR results differ between the two louse species. Obtaining larval abundance estimates from marine plankton samples will depend on the nauplii to copepodid ratio for C. elongatus, but not for L. salmonis.

Funder

Norsk institutt for naturforskning

Det Norske Veritas

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Veterinary (miscellaneous),Aquatic Science

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