Publications by authors named "S W Feist"

Diseases of bivalve molluscs caused by paramyxid parasites of the genus Marteilia have been linked to mass mortalities and the collapse of commercially important shellfish populations. Until recently, no Marteilia spp. have been detected in common cockle (Cerastoderma edule) populations in the British Isles.

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The velvet swimming crab Necora puber has been fished in Ireland since the early 1980s and contributes significant income to smaller fishing vessels. From 2016 onwards, reduced landings have been reported. We undertook a full pathological investigation of crabs from fishing grounds at 3 sites on the west (Galway), southwest (Castletownbere) and east (Howth) coasts of Ireland.

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Agapollen is a traditional heliothermic marine oyster lagoon in western Norway, representing the northernmost site of any Marteilia sp. protists detected in Europe. The semi-closed lagoon is a unique site to study the life cycle and development of M.

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In the last decade, declines in the population of wild blue mussels in the Tamar estuary (United Kingdom) have been noted. In archived samples collected from 2013 to 2019, between 7% (in 2013) and 18% (in 2019) showed large granulocytoma and haemocytic infiltration in the interstitial tissue of the digestive gland. Four samples were selected for gene Nanopore sequencing.

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Article Synopsis
  • The increase in harmful algal blooms (HABs) is attributed to human activities and climate change, necessitating effective detection methods.
  • A review of three genetics-based eDNA approaches—quantitative PCR, high throughput sequencing, and isothermal amplification—highlights their potential for early HAB detection.
  • The paper explores recent applications of eDNA for monitoring two harmful freshwater species and suggests improvements for detection methods, as well as the potential use of eDNA data for understanding and managing HABs.
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