A high death rate of oysters in Virginia waters during the warm months of summer and fall was reported by Hewatt & Andrews (1954b). One of the most important causes of this warm-season mortality is the fungus Dermocystidium marinum, a pathogen discovered in the Gulf of Mexico by Mackin, Owen & Collier (1950). The fungus is found along the coast of the Western Atlantic from Delaware Bay to Florida and on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Texas. In Chesapeake Bay the disease was studied for pathogenicity to oysters, seasonal occurrence, distribution, and its effect on the oyster industry. Over 3000 dead or dying oysters and 7000 live oysters were examined. Most of the dead or dying oysters were obtained from trays suspended in t...
Dermocystidium marinum, a parasitic fungus of oysters, was demonstrated from the stomach of the snai...
The Gulf Coast has seen a dramatic decline in commercial oyster harvest in recent years. Lack of fr...
A localized epizootic caused by Dermocystidium marinum was induced in oysters in the York River, Vir...
A high death rate of oysters in Virginia waters during the warm months of summer and fall was report...
MSX, a pathogen of oysters (Crassostrea virginica), produced a drastic epizootic in high-salinity ar...
MSX, a pathogen of oysters (Crassostrea virginica), produced a drastic epizootic in high-salinity ar...
A short, sharp eplzootic disease of oysters on Seaside of Eastern Shore, Virginia, has been associat...
Three major diseases of oysters have been monitored in Virginia estuaries for 2-3 decades. Dermocyst...
My hobby is collecting the mollusks of Chesapeake Bay.. Having placed a few specimens in museums, an...
Intensive epizootics in Crassostrea virginica caused by Minchinia nelsoni (MSX) show no signs of aba...
The weather continues to occur in extremes that interfere with growth and survival of oysters in the...
In early years, we followed planted beds and ·oysters in trays for mortalities and prevalences of ha...
The fungus disease, Dermocystidium marinum, was found among oysters in all bay areas sampled with th...
Dermocystidium marinum, a parasitic fungus of oysters, was demonstrated from the stomach of the snai...
Moralities among tray-held oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were studied during a two year period at ...
Dermocystidium marinum, a parasitic fungus of oysters, was demonstrated from the stomach of the snai...
The Gulf Coast has seen a dramatic decline in commercial oyster harvest in recent years. Lack of fr...
A localized epizootic caused by Dermocystidium marinum was induced in oysters in the York River, Vir...
A high death rate of oysters in Virginia waters during the warm months of summer and fall was report...
MSX, a pathogen of oysters (Crassostrea virginica), produced a drastic epizootic in high-salinity ar...
MSX, a pathogen of oysters (Crassostrea virginica), produced a drastic epizootic in high-salinity ar...
A short, sharp eplzootic disease of oysters on Seaside of Eastern Shore, Virginia, has been associat...
Three major diseases of oysters have been monitored in Virginia estuaries for 2-3 decades. Dermocyst...
My hobby is collecting the mollusks of Chesapeake Bay.. Having placed a few specimens in museums, an...
Intensive epizootics in Crassostrea virginica caused by Minchinia nelsoni (MSX) show no signs of aba...
The weather continues to occur in extremes that interfere with growth and survival of oysters in the...
In early years, we followed planted beds and ·oysters in trays for mortalities and prevalences of ha...
The fungus disease, Dermocystidium marinum, was found among oysters in all bay areas sampled with th...
Dermocystidium marinum, a parasitic fungus of oysters, was demonstrated from the stomach of the snai...
Moralities among tray-held oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were studied during a two year period at ...
Dermocystidium marinum, a parasitic fungus of oysters, was demonstrated from the stomach of the snai...
The Gulf Coast has seen a dramatic decline in commercial oyster harvest in recent years. Lack of fr...
A localized epizootic caused by Dermocystidium marinum was induced in oysters in the York River, Vir...