2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11160-019-09572-0
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Occurrence of pathogens in Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus)

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“…The mechanism by which microbes colonize the lamprey gut is not well understood; although the results from Moser et al (2020) documented no apparent benefits from this practice, there were also no obvious disadvantages of early microbial inoculation. In other cases, the absence of disinfection during larval rearing resulted in an increased risk of fungal infections (Lampman et al 2016; Jackson et al 2019). Future studies should assess the ontogeny of the external mucosal and gut microbiomes to identify the time at which exposure to microbes is most important and to determine the role of disinfection in lamprey incubation and early larval rearing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mechanism by which microbes colonize the lamprey gut is not well understood; although the results from Moser et al (2020) documented no apparent benefits from this practice, there were also no obvious disadvantages of early microbial inoculation. In other cases, the absence of disinfection during larval rearing resulted in an increased risk of fungal infections (Lampman et al 2016; Jackson et al 2019). Future studies should assess the ontogeny of the external mucosal and gut microbiomes to identify the time at which exposure to microbes is most important and to determine the role of disinfection in lamprey incubation and early larval rearing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giri et al (2012) found that probiotics improved innate immunity in teleost fishes, and this may be another benefit of probiotic use. Outside of the laboratory, larval lamprey appear to be relatively resistant to disease or infection as compared with the juvenile and adult life stages (Jackson et al 2019). However, fungal, parasitic, and pathogenic infections have been reported in dense larval cultures in the laboratory (Lampman et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%