Prevalence of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in wild-caught and commodity decapod crustaceans in coastal South Carolina, USA

Author:

Sasson Daniel A1ORCID,Allen Jacqueline M1,Walker Matt J1,Huber Jeanette H1,Rothman Gregory K1,Kingsley-Smith Peter R1,Darden Tanya L1,Kendrick Michael R1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marine Resources Research Institute, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Charleston , South Carolina, 29412 , USA

Abstract

Abstract White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a highly contagious and economically costly virus that affects many crustacean species. Since its introduction into the United States in the 1990s, it has spread from aquaculture shrimp and crayfish to wild crustaceans throughout the southeastern United States. Transmission to natural systems may occur through contact between commodity (i.e., store-bought) and wild crustaceans or the use of infected frozen shrimp as bait, which has been proven capable of transmitting the virus. In this study, we surveyed both live (Penaeus setiferus (Linnaeus, 1767) and P. aztecusIves, 1891) and frozen commodity shrimp (Penaeus vannameiBoone, 1931) and crayfish (Procambarus troglodytes (Le Conte, 1856) and P. clarkii (Girard, 1852)) as well as wild populations of some of these species of shrimp, crayfish, and blue crabs (Callinectes sapidusRathbun, 1896) in South Carolina for WSSV. We found extremely low levels of the virus in wild-caught decapods but high levels of WSSV in commodity crayfish (50%) and imported frozen shrimp (43.3%). While additional work is needed to understand the environmental conditions that affect the transmission potential of WSSV, these results suggest that care must be taken with commodity crustaceans to prevent introductions of WSSV and subsequent harm to natural ecosystems.

Funder

USFWS State and Interstate Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Aquatic Science

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