Species of Perkinsus are responsible for high mortalities of bivalve molluscs world-wide. Techniques to accurately estimate parasites in tissues are required to improve understanding of perkinsosis. This study quantifies the number and tissue distribution of Perkinsus marinus in Crassostrea virginica by modern stereology and immunohistochemistry. Mean total number of trophozoites were (mean ± SE) 11.80 ± 3.91 million and 11.55 ± 3.88 million for the optical disector and optical fractionator methods, respectively. The mean empirical error between both stereological approaches was 3.8 ± 1.0%. Trophozoites were detected intracellularly in the following tissues: intestine (30.1%), Leydig tissue (21.3%), hemocytes (14.9%), digestive gland (11.4%...
10 pages, 6 figures.-- Under a Creative Commons licensePerkinsus olseni is a protozoan parasite that...
Two experiments were conducted to compare the infectivity and pathogenicity of two life stages of th...
Genus Perkinsus Levine, 1978 (Alveolata, Perkinsidae) an intracellular pathogenic parasite is descri...
Species of Perkinsus are responsible for high mortalities of bivalve molluscs world-wide. Techniques...
This project was initiated because it is important to know whether molluscs other than Crassostrea v...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, som...
Perkinsus marinus infection intensity was measured in eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica collecte...
Numerous studies have investigated the disease processes of Perkinsus marinus in the oyster, Crassos...
The disease caused by the protozoan Perkinsus marinus has been a major source of mortality in the ea...
The once thriving oyster industry in the Chesapeake Bay and east coast of the United States, has bee...
Softshell clams (Mya arenaria) collected from the Chester River in the upper Chesapeake Bay showed t...
World over, there have been many reports on the mass mortalities in natural and farmed bivalves an...
AbstractThis study investigated the occurrence of the protozoan Perkinsus in the oyster Crassostrea ...
The Suminoe oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis, has been under investigation since the early 1990s for p...
The protozoan parasite, Perkinsus marinus (Dermo), has caused significant mortality in the eastern o...
10 pages, 6 figures.-- Under a Creative Commons licensePerkinsus olseni is a protozoan parasite that...
Two experiments were conducted to compare the infectivity and pathogenicity of two life stages of th...
Genus Perkinsus Levine, 1978 (Alveolata, Perkinsidae) an intracellular pathogenic parasite is descri...
Species of Perkinsus are responsible for high mortalities of bivalve molluscs world-wide. Techniques...
This project was initiated because it is important to know whether molluscs other than Crassostrea v...
The genus Perkinsus includes protistan parasites infecting marine molluscs throughout the world, som...
Perkinsus marinus infection intensity was measured in eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica collecte...
Numerous studies have investigated the disease processes of Perkinsus marinus in the oyster, Crassos...
The disease caused by the protozoan Perkinsus marinus has been a major source of mortality in the ea...
The once thriving oyster industry in the Chesapeake Bay and east coast of the United States, has bee...
Softshell clams (Mya arenaria) collected from the Chester River in the upper Chesapeake Bay showed t...
World over, there have been many reports on the mass mortalities in natural and farmed bivalves an...
AbstractThis study investigated the occurrence of the protozoan Perkinsus in the oyster Crassostrea ...
The Suminoe oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis, has been under investigation since the early 1990s for p...
The protozoan parasite, Perkinsus marinus (Dermo), has caused significant mortality in the eastern o...
10 pages, 6 figures.-- Under a Creative Commons licensePerkinsus olseni is a protozoan parasite that...
Two experiments were conducted to compare the infectivity and pathogenicity of two life stages of th...
Genus Perkinsus Levine, 1978 (Alveolata, Perkinsidae) an intracellular pathogenic parasite is descri...