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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2017

First record of proliferative kidney disease agent Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae in wild brown trout and European grayling in Finland

Anti Vasemägi; Ilkka Nousiainen; Ari Saura; Juha-Pekka Vähä; Jorma Valjus; Ari Huusko

The myxozoan endoparasite Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae causes temperature-driven proliferative kidney disease (PKD) in salmonid fishes. Despite the economic and ecological importance of PKD, information about the distribution of the parasite is still scarce. Here, we report for the first time the occurrence of T. bryosalmonae in wild brown trout Salmo trutta and European grayling Thymallus thymallus populations in Finland. We detected T. bryosalmonae at high prevalence in both brown trout and European grayling from the transboundary Finnish-Russian River Koutajoki system (Rivers Oulankajoki, Kuusinkijoki, Kitkajoki, Maaninkajoki, and Juumajoki) in north-eastern Finland. In southern Finland, T. bryosalmonae was detected in River Siuntionjoki young-of-the-year brown trout collected both in 2015 and 2016 (100% prevalence), while the parasite was not observed in fish from 3 other rivers (Ingarskila, Mustajoki, and Vantaanjoki) flowing to the Gulf of Finland. Our results, together with those from recent studies of Atlantic salmon, indicate that T. bryosalmonae is distributed over much higher latitudes in northern Europe than previously appreciated. We expect that increasing water temperatures will likely cause new PKD outbreaks in these more northerly regions in the future.


Genome Biology and Evolution | 2018

Comparison of Migratory and Resident Populations of Brown Trout Reveals Candidate Genes for Migration Tendency

Alexandre Lemopoulos; Silva Uusi-Heikkilä; Ari Huusko; Anti Vasemägi; Anssi Vainikka; Soojin V. Yi

Abstract Candidate genes associated with migration have been identified in multiple taxa: including salmonids, many of whom perform migrations requiring a series of physiological changes associated with the freshwater–saltwater transition. We screened over 5,500 SNPs for signatures of selection related to migratory behavior of brown trout Salmo trutta by focusing on ten differentially migrating freshwater populations from two watersheds (the Koutajoki and the Oulujoki). We found eight outlier SNPs potentially associated with migratory versus resident life history using multiple (≥3) outlier detection approaches. Comparison of three migratory versus resident population pairs in the Koutajoki watershed revealed seven outlier SNPs, of which three mapped close to genes ZNF665-like, GRM4-like, and PCDH8-like that have been previously associated with migration and smoltification in salmonids. Two outlier SNPs mapped to genes involved in mucus secretion (ST3GAL1-like) and osmoregulation (C14orf37-like). The last two strongly supported outlier SNPs mapped to thermally induced genes (FNTA1-like, FAM134C-like). Within the Oulujoki, the only consistent outlier SNP mapped close to a gene (EZH2) that is associated with compensatory growth in fasted trout. Our results suggest that a relatively small yet common set of genes responsible for physiological functions associated with resident and migratory life histories is evolutionarily conserved.


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2018

Genome-wide divergence patterns support fine-scaled genetic structuring associated with migration tendency in brown trout

Alexandre Lemopoulos; Silva Uusi-Heikkilä; Anti Vasemägi; Ari Huusko; Harri Kokko; Anssi Vainikka


Archive | 2014

Rakennettujen jokien kalataloudelle aiheutuneet vahingot ja kalatalousvelvoitteet

Maare Marttila; Panu Orell; Jaakko Erkinaro; Atso Romakkaniemi; Ari Huusko; Erkki Jokikokko; Teppo Vehanen; Jorma Piironen; Alpo Huhmarniemi; Tapio Sutela; Ari Saura; Aki Mäki-Petäys


Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology | 2018

Genetic causes and consequences of Brown trout migratory behaviour

Alexandre Lemopoulos; Silva Uusi-Heikkilä; Anti Vasemägi; Ari Huusko; Harri Kokko; Anssi Vainikka


Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology | 2018

Management of human-induced contemporary evolution to maintain and restore genetic diversity in brown trout

Anssi Vainikka; Jenni Prokkola; Alexandre Lemopoulos; Nico Alioravainen; Silva Uusi-Heikkilä; Anti Vasemägi; Pekka Hyvärinen; Ari Huusko; Jorma Piironen; Marja-Liisa Koljonen; Jarmo Koskiniemi; Laura Härkönen; Raine Kortet


Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology | 2018

In-stream restoration in forestry impacted catchments: benefits to stream habitats, brown trout populations and society

Ari Huusko; Pauliina Louhi; Maare Marttila


Archive | 2018

Migratory behavior of ascending adult salmon (Salmo salar) in the outlets of hydropeaking power plants

Teppo Vehanen; Aki Mäki-Petäys; Ari Huusko; Panu Orell


Archive | 2017

Vaelluskalakantojen elvyttäminen – ympäristövirtaama ja muut ratkaisut

Saija Koljonen; Markku Maunula; Janne Artell; Antti Belinskij; Seppo Hellsten; Ari Huusko; Artti Juutinen; Mika Marttunen; Jyri Mustajoki; Aki Mäki-Petäys; Pia Rotko; Niko Soininen; Teppo Vehanen


Archive | 2016

Fine stream wood decreases growth of juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta)

Åsa Enefalk; Ari Huusko; Pauliina Louhi; Eva Bergman

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Alexandre Lemopoulos

University of Eastern Finland

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Anssi Vainikka

University of Eastern Finland

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Harri Kokko

University of Eastern Finland

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