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Quantifying key parameters related to the life cycle of Caligus rogercresseyi
Authors:Jaewoon Jeong,Gregor F. McEwan,Gabriel Arriagada,Cristian Gallardo-Esc  rate,Crawford W. Revie
Affiliation:Jaewoon Jeong,Gregor F. McEwan,Gabriel Arriagada,Cristian Gallardo-Escárate,Crawford W. Revie
Abstract:The salmon louse Caligus rogercresseyi (Boxshall and Bravo 2000) is a common ectoparasite of farmed salmonids in Chile. Sea lice can negatively impact the growth of hosts, adversely affecting aquaculture productivity. Unlike Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer, 1838), whose life cycle parameters have been well studied due to its importance in the Northern Hemisphere, for Crogercresseyi no single source exists that quantifies the parameters required to model this ectoparasite's life cycle. Given that different species of sea lice have substantially different biological characteristics, it is important to parameterize the life cycle of Crogercresseyi using appropriate observational data, rather than simply trying to adapt parameters developed for Lsalmonis. Using data from existing literature, we quantified the development and survival rates for each stage in the Crogercresseyi life cycle. We illustrate how development rates are affected by water temperature and explore the important impacts of salinity on rates of survival. We present equations that can be used to model development periods and survival proportions given certain water temperature and salinity profiles. While key parameters to quantitatively model the life cycle of Crogercresseyi are presented, further research is required to adequately model the complete population dynamics of this ectoparasite on Chilean salmon farms and consequently to support decision-making to achieve effective control and mitigation.
Keywords:   Caligus rogercresseyi     life cycle  population dynamics  salmon farms  sea lice
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