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A Novel Gonadotropic Microsporidian Parasite (Microsporidium clinchi n. sp.) Infecting a Declining Population of Pheasantshell Mussels (Actinonaias pectorosa) (Unioinidae) from the Clinch River, USA

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Start Date
2018-08-16
End Date
2018-10-25

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Knowles, S., Leis, E.M., Richard, J.C., Cole, R.A., Agbalog, R.E., Putnam, J.G., Goldberg, T.L., and Waller, D.L., 2022, A Novel Gonadotropic Microsporidian Parasite (Microsporidium clinchi n. sp.) Infecting a Declining Population of Pheasantshell Mussels (Actinonaias pectorosa) (Unioinidae) from the Clinch River, USA: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9U4RYE1.

Summary

Freshwater mussels of the order Unionida are among the most endangered animal groups globally, but the causes of population declines are often enigmatic with little known about the role of disease. In 2018, we collected wild adult pheasantshell (Actinonaias pectorosa) and mucket (Actinonaias ligamentina) during an epidemiologic survey investigating an ongoing mussel mass mortality event in the Clinch River, USA. Histopathology and transmission electron microscopy showed a novel microsporidian parasite primarily infecting the ovary of pheasantshell. Sequencing of the small subunit rRNA gene produced a 1333 bp sequence with greatest similarity to Pseudonosema cristatellae (AF484694.1; 86.36%; e-value = 0), a microsporidium infecting [...]

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Purpose

Data was collected as part of an investigation into mass mussel mortality in the Clinch river, USA. Data will be used to inform managers.

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