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Autor:
Pietro Parma, Jillian Kelly, Brendon A. O’Rourke, Maria Longeri, Naomi S. Porter, Patrick Shearer, Zoe B. Spiers
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 29(6)
Inherited forms of ichthyosis, or generalized scaling of the skin, have been reported in many animal species, including cattle, and are characterized by an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. We investigated 2 calves affected with ichthyosis fet
Autor:
Melinda Gabor, Zoe B. Spiers, Ryan B. Carnegie, Wayne A. O'Connor, Jane Frances, Shayne A. Fell, Michael Dove, Cheryl Jenkins, I. Marsh, Jeffrey Go
Publikováno v:
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 110:151-164
Winter mortality (WM) is a poorly studied disease affecting Sydney rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata in estuaries in New South Wales, Australia, where it can cause significant losses. WM is more severe in oysters cultured deeper in the water column a
A fish kill associated with a bloom of Amphidinium carterae in a coastal lagoon in Sydney, Australia
Autor:
Zoe B. Spiers, Juan José Dorantes-Aranda, Jason Ruszczyk, Hazel Farrell, Shauna A. Murray, Allen R. Place, Gurjeet S. Kohli
We report on a dense bloom (~1.80 × 10(5) cells mL(−1)) of the marine dinoflagellate species Amphidinium carterae (Genotype 2) in a shallow, small intermittently open coastal lagoon in south eastern Australia. This bloom co-occurred with the death
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6738569/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6738569/
Autor:
Jane Frances, Wayne A. O'Connor, Michael Dove, Jeffrey Go, Peter D. Kirkland, Shayne A. Fell, Paul Hick, Zoe B. Spiers, Xingnian Gu, Cheryl Jenkins, AJ Read, Melinda Gabor
Publikováno v:
Diseases of aquatic organisms. 105(2)
Between November 2010 and January 2011, triploid Crassostrea gigas (Pacific oysters) cultivated in the Georges River, New South Wales, experienced >95% mortality. Mortalities also occurred in wild diploid C. gigas in the Georges River and shortly the