Disease will limit future food supply from the global crustacean fishery and aquaculture sectors

GD Stentiford, DM Neil, EJ Peeler, JD Shields… - Journal of invertebrate …, 2012 - Elsevier
Seafood is a highly traded food commodity. Farmed and captured crustaceans contribute a
significant proportion with annual production exceeding 10M metric tonnes with first sale …

Putting the N in dinoflagellates

S Dagenais-Bellefeuille, D Morse - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The cosmopolitan presence of dinoflagellates in aquatic habitats is now believed to be a
direct consequence of the different trophic modes they have developed through evolution …

Large variability of bathypelagic microbial eukaryotic communities across the world's oceans

MC Pernice, CR Giner, R Logares… - The ISME …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
In this work, we study the diversity of bathypelagic microbial eukaryotes (0.8–20 μm) in the
global ocean. Seawater samples from 3000 to 4000 m depth from 27 stations in the Atlantic …

Green crab Carcinus maenas symbiont profiles along a North Atlantic invasion route

J Bojko, PD Stebbing, AM Dunn, KS Bateman… - Diseases of Aquatic …, 2018 - int-res.com
The green crab Carcinus maenas is an invader on the Atlantic coast of Canada and the
USA. In these locations, crab populations have facilitated the development of a legal fishery …

Parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium in marine decapod crustaceans: a review on current knowledge and future perspectives

AWF Alimin, NAH Yusoff, IAK Kadriah, H Anshary… - Parasitology …, 2024 - Springer
Parasitic dinoflagellates of the genus Hematodinium are known to infect various marine
crustaceans worldwide, especially crabs and several species of shrimp and lobster. Some of …

Hematodinium sp. infection does not drive collateral disease contraction in a crustacean host

CE Davies, JE Thomas, SH Malkin, FM Batista… - Elife, 2022 - elifesciences.org
Host, pathogen, and environment are determinants of the disease triangle, the latter being a
key driver of disease outcomes and persistence within a community. The dinoflagellate …

Advances in our understanding of the global diversity and distribution of Hematodinium spp.–Significant pathogens of commercially exploited crustaceans

HJ Small - Journal of invertebrate pathology, 2012 - Elsevier
Hematodinium species are parasitic dinoflagellates known to infect a growing number of
marine crustacean genera from around the world, many of which support important …

Lack of Hematodinium microscopic detection in crustaceans at the northern and southern ends of the Wadden Sea and an update of its distribution in Europe

Q Huang, AM Waser, C Li, DW Thieltges - Marine Biology, 2024 - Springer
Hematodinium is a parasitic dinoflagellate with a wide distribution along the European
coastline. We investigated whether Hematodinium occurs in the Wadden Sea, a large tidal …

Hematodinium perezi naturally infects Asian brush‐clawed crab (Hemigrapsus takanoi)

M Gong, G Xie, H Wang, X Li, A Li, X Wan… - Journal of Fish …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The parasitic dinoflagellates of the genus Hematodinium have been considered one of the
most important emerging pathogens for a broad range of marine crustaceans around the …

The parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium infects multiple crustaceans in the polyculture systems of Shandong Province, China

M Li, Q Huang, X Lv, S Song, C Li - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2021 - Elsevier
The parasitic dinoflagellates of the Hematodinium genus have impacted wild and cultured
stocks of commercial crustaceans worldwide. In the past decade, outbreaks of …