Black Spot Disease in a Large Discrete Sample of Spotfin Shiners From the Upper Susquehanna River

Chad K. Katra, King's College
Thomas P. Mangana, King's College
Brian P. Mangan, King's College

Description

We examined 3500 spotfin shiners (Cyprinella spiloptera) for black spot disease. These fish represented a single haul of a 7.6 m bank seine along the shoreline of the Upper Susquehanna River. This sample presented an opportunity to assess black spot in a large, discrete sample of a common minnow at a single point in time. Our specific goals were to assess the prevalence (=Nhost/Nfish), mean intensity (=Nspots/Nhost), and abundance (=Nspots/Nfish) of disease in these fish.

 
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Black Spot Disease in a Large Discrete Sample of Spotfin Shiners From the Upper Susquehanna River

Elaine Langone Center, Terrace Room

We examined 3500 spotfin shiners (Cyprinella spiloptera) for black spot disease. These fish represented a single haul of a 7.6 m bank seine along the shoreline of the Upper Susquehanna River. This sample presented an opportunity to assess black spot in a large, discrete sample of a common minnow at a single point in time. Our specific goals were to assess the prevalence (=Nhost/Nfish), mean intensity (=Nspots/Nhost), and abundance (=Nspots/Nfish) of disease in these fish.