2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13183
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Using a mechanistic framework to model the density of an aquatic parasiteCeratonova shasta

Abstract: Ceratonova shasta is a myxozoan parasite endemic to the Pacific Northwest of North America that is linked to low survival rates of juvenile salmonids in some watersheds such as the Klamath River basin. The density of C. shasta actinospores in the water column is typically highest in the spring (March–June), and directly influences infection rates for outmigrating juvenile salmonids. Current management approaches require quantities of C. shasta density to assess disease risk and estimate survival of juvenile sa… Show more

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“…dams out, drought, flow manipulations; Alexander et al ., 2016) and is being used to predict the distribution and density of infected annelids and evaluate the effects of managed flow events. A mechanistic model describing factors driving actinospore abundance during the period of juvenile salmon outmigration was also developed to evaluate the effects of flow manipulation (Robinson et al ., 2022). The model describes onset of spore release and inter-annual variation and has potential application as a management tool to assess the impact of proposed flow regimes on disease-induced mortality of juvenile salmonids, a priori .…”
Section: Management and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dams out, drought, flow manipulations; Alexander et al ., 2016) and is being used to predict the distribution and density of infected annelids and evaluate the effects of managed flow events. A mechanistic model describing factors driving actinospore abundance during the period of juvenile salmon outmigration was also developed to evaluate the effects of flow manipulation (Robinson et al ., 2022). The model describes onset of spore release and inter-annual variation and has potential application as a management tool to assess the impact of proposed flow regimes on disease-induced mortality of juvenile salmonids, a priori .…”
Section: Management and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%