Sc. Culloty et Mf. Mulcahy, SEASON-RELATED, AGE-RELATED, AND SEX-RELATED VARIATION IN THE PREVALENCE OF BONAMIASIS IN FLAT OYSTERS (OSTREA-EDULIS L) ON THE SOUTH COASTOF IRELAND, Aquaculture, 144(1-3), 1996, pp. 53-63
Monitoring of two age groups of native flat oysters Ostrea edulis I,.
was undertaken in Cork harbour on the south coast of Ireland over 24 m
onths to determine prevalence and intensity of infection of Bonamia os
treae (Pichot et al., 1980) and levels of mortalities occurring on the
beds. Seasonal occurrence, as well as age- and sex-related variation
were investigated. Two years appears to be a critical age in relation
to disease development; bonamiasis was not detected in oysters younger
than this, but once the infection appeared in this group, the disease
quickly spread, and prevalence and intensity of infection and mortali
ties rose rapidly in the following months. Gonad smears indicated that
males and females in both age groups were equally affected by the par
asite.