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Biological Invasions | 2011

Non-native aquatic animals introductions have driven disease emergence in Europe

Edmund J. Peeler; Birgit Oidtmann; Paul J. Midtlyng; Laurence Miossec; Rodolphe E. Gozlan

In this paper it is argued, using examples of disease emergence in aquatic animals in Europe, that the introduction of non-native species drives disease emergence by both extending the geographic range of parasites and pathogens and facilitating host-switching. Enteric red mouth disease and infectious haematopoietic necrosis of salmonids have extended their geographic range from North America to Europe with the import of live fish (Pimephales promelas) and rainbow trout eggs, respectively. Host-switching results in disease emergence when previously unidentified commensal organisms or known pathogen switch to new naïve hosts. The most serious endemic diseases of wild aquatic animals in Europe in recent years can be traced to the introduction of non-native species. Across Europe dramatic populations declines have occurred in native crayfish (e.g. Astacus astacus), oysters (Ostrea edulis) and eels (Anguilla anguilla), all which can be attributed, in varying degrees, to diseases (crayfish plague, Bonamia ostreae and Anguillicoloides crassus, respectively) introduced with non-native species. The severe adverse effects at a population level can be attributed to the lack of immunity in the new hosts. The impact of parasites more recently introduced to Europe, Sphaerothecum destruens (the rosette agent), and Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, have yet to be fully determined. Both are generalists, with wide host ranges, and may present serious threats to native species. Aquaculture is the key driver for the introduction of non-native species. Most farming systems allow pathogen exchange between farmed and wild populations which underpins host-switching. Subsequently movements of animals between farms may result in the spread of newly emerged diseases. The introduction of non-native aquatic animals drives disease emergence, thus the ex-ante assessment of these hazards is severely limited. Generic risk mitigation measures (e.g. movement of disinfected eggs in place of live animals) and improved methods for rapid detection of new diseases are vital.


Marine Policy | 2014

Ten recommendations for advancing the assessment and management of non-indigenous species in marine ecosystems

Henn Ojaveer; Bella S. Galil; Dan Minchin; Sergej Olenin; Ana Amorim; João Canning-Clode; Paula Chainho; Gordon H. Copp; Stephan Gollasch; Anders Jelmert; Maiju Lehtiniemi; Cynthia H. McKenzie; Josip Mikuš; Laurence Miossec; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Marijana Pećarević; Judith Pederson; Gemma Quilez-Badia; Jeroen W.M. Wijsman; Argyro Zenetos


Environmental Research | 2000

Ecological analysis of digestive cancer mortality related to contamination by diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins along the coasts of France.

Sylvaine Cordier; Christine Monfort; Laurence Miossec; Sylvia Richardson; Catherine Belin


ICES Cooperative Research Report | 2009

Alien species alert: Crassostrea gigas (Pacific oyster)

Laurence Miossec; Rose-Marie Le Deuff; Philippe Goulletquer


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2014

Bivalve aquaculture transfers in Atlantic Europe. Part B: Environmental impacts of transfer activities

Matthias Brenner; Duncan Fraser; K. Van Nieuwenhove; Francis X. O'Beirn; Bela H. Buck; Joseph Mazurie; G. Thorarinsdottir; Per Dolmer; A. Sanchez-Mata; Øivind Strand; G. Flimlin; Laurence Miossec; P. Kamermans


Management of Biological Invasions | 2016

Development of a generic decision-support tool for identifying potentially invasive aquatic taxa: AS-ISK

Gordon H. Copp; Lorenzo Vilizzi; Hannah Tidbury; Paul Stebbing; Ali Serhan Tarkan; Laurence Miossec; Philippe Goulletquer


Ecological Indicators | 2016

Implementation of a new index to assess intertidal seaweed communities as bioindicators for the European Water Framework Directory

E. Ar Gall; M. Le Duff; Pierre-Guy Sauriau; M.-N. de Casamajor; François Gevaert; E. Poisson; Pascal Hacquebart; Y. Joncourt; Anne-Laure Barillé; R. Buchet; Martine Bréret; Laurence Miossec


Hydroécologie Appliquée | 1992

Le REMI, réseau de surveillance de la qualité bactériologique des coquillages du littoral français: premiers résultats

Laurence Miossec


ICES Cooperative Research Report | 2017

Status of introductions of non-indigenous marine species to the North Atlantic and adjacent waters 2003 – 2007

Judith Pederson; Stephan Gollasch; Ian Laing; Tracy McCollin; Laurence Miossec; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Inger Wallentinus; Malin Werner


Archive | 2016

Incertitudes des méthodes d’évaluation « eaux littorales » : utilisation de modèles linéaires dynamiques pour l’évaluation des incertitudes (chlorophylle a, phytoplancton)

Dominique Soudant; Laurence Miossec; Nadine Neaud-Masson; Isabelle Auby; Daniele Maurer; Anne Daniel

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Judith Pederson

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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