Oyster disease in a changing environment: Decrypting the link between pathogen, microbiome and environment
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.11.007
Oyster disease in a changing environment: Decrypting the link between pathogen, microbiome and environment
Abstract
Shifting environmental conditions are known to be important triggers of oyster diseases. The mechanism(s) behind these synergistic effects (interplay between host, environment and pathogen/s) are often not clear, although there is evidence that shifts in environmental conditions can affect oyster immunity, and pathogen growth and virulence. However, the impact of shifting environmental parameters on the oyster microbiome and how this affects oyster health and susceptibility to infectious pathogens remains understudied. In this review, we summarise the major diseases afflicting oysters with a focus on the role of environmental factors that can catalyse or amplify disease outbreaks. We also consider the potential role of the oyster microbiome in buffering or augmenting oyster disease outbreaks and suggest that a deeper understanding of the oyster microbiome, its links to the environment and its effect on oyster health and disease susceptibility, is required to develop new frameworks for the prevention and management of oyster diseases.
Keywords: Aquaculture; Climate change; Microbiome; Oyster disease; Pathogen.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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