The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) is known as a robust bivalve species, although its larviculture appears to be highly susceptible to diseases. In this study, we isolated 17 strains from induced mortality events in healthy wild-caught blue mussel adults and demonstrated that they caused between 17% and 98% mortality in blue mussel larvae in a newly developed, highly controlled immersion challenge test model. Eight of the isolates belong to the Splendidus clade of vibrios, while the other isolates belong to the genus Photobacterium. The genomes of the most virulent Vibrio isolate and the most virulent Photobacterium isolate were sequenced and contained several genes encoding factors that have previously been linked to virulence towards bivalv...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
The French mollusc production is mainly based on the Pacific cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas. Since...
Bacillary necrosis is a sporadic and rapid bacterial disease, capable of causing total collapse of l...
The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) is known as a robust bivalve species, although its larviculture app...
International audienceOne of the most widely European farmed mollusc, the mussel Mytilus sp., has be...
International audienceThis study aimed at assessing the pathogenicity of two Vibrio splendidus‐relat...
International audienceStudies on marine epizootics are often based on the identification of a single...
n the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fami...
Mussel culture in Europe is currently suffering from mass mortality events with mortality rates up t...
In the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fam...
Although hatchery technology is available and although hatcheries have several advantages over colle...
International audienceMass mortality events affecting the blue mussels Mytilus edulis have been obse...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...
The pathogens related to summer mortality outbreaks are a herpes virus and two bacterial strains one...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
The French mollusc production is mainly based on the Pacific cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas. Since...
Bacillary necrosis is a sporadic and rapid bacterial disease, capable of causing total collapse of l...
The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) is known as a robust bivalve species, although its larviculture app...
International audienceOne of the most widely European farmed mollusc, the mussel Mytilus sp., has be...
International audienceThis study aimed at assessing the pathogenicity of two Vibrio splendidus‐relat...
International audienceStudies on marine epizootics are often based on the identification of a single...
n the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fami...
Mussel culture in Europe is currently suffering from mass mortality events with mortality rates up t...
In the marine environment, bivalve mollusks constitute habitats for bacteria of the Vibrionaceae fam...
Although hatchery technology is available and although hatcheries have several advantages over colle...
International audienceMass mortality events affecting the blue mussels Mytilus edulis have been obse...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...
The pathogens related to summer mortality outbreaks are a herpes virus and two bacterial strains one...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
The French mollusc production is mainly based on the Pacific cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas. Since...
Bacillary necrosis is a sporadic and rapid bacterial disease, capable of causing total collapse of l...