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A Minchinia mercenariae‐like parasite infects cockles Cerastoderma edule in Galicia (NW Spain)
Authors:A Ramilo  E Abollo  A Villalba  M J Carballal
Affiliation:1. Centro de Investigacións Mari?as, Consellería do Mar da Xunta de Galicia, Vilanova de Arousa, Spain;2. Centro Tecnológico del Mar ‐ Fundación CETMAR, Vigo, Spain;3. Department of Life Sciences, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain
Abstract:The cockle Cerastoderma edule fishery has traditionally been the most important shellfish species in terms of biomass in Galicia (NW Spain). In the course of a survey of the histopathological conditions affecting this species in the Ria of Arousa, a haplosporidan parasite that had not been observed in Galicia was detected in one of the most productive cockle beds of Galicia. Uni‐ and binucleate cells and multinucleate plasmodia were observed in the connective tissue mainly in the digestive area, gills and gonad. The parasite showed low prevalence, and it was not associated with abnormal cockle mortality. Molecular identification showed that this parasite was closely related to the haplosporidan Minchinia mercenariae that had been reported infecting hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria from the Atlantic coast of the United States. The molecular characterization of its SSU rDNA region allowed obtaining a fragment of 1,796 bp showing 98% homology with M. mercenariae parasite. Phylogenetic analysis supported this identification as this parasite was clustered in the same clade as M. mercenariae from the United States and other M. mercenariae‐like sequences from the UK, with bootstrap value of 99%. The occurrence of M. mercenariae‐like parasites infecting molluscs outside the United States is confirmed.
Keywords:Haplosporida  histology  mollusc  parasite  phylogenetics     SSU rDNA   
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