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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): THE FAMILY PINNOTHERIDAE CONSISTS OF APPROXIMATELY 280 SPECIES OF SMALL SEA BRACHIID DECAPODS (PEA CRABS), WHICH LIVE AS SYMBIONTS OF OTHER INVERTEBRATES, VERY OFTEN IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF BIVALVE MOLLUSCS. BESIDES THAT THEY OFTEN HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE HOST BIVALVE (PARASITISM), THE PRESENCE OF THESE CRABS IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF MOLLUSCS SOLD FRESH FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (MUSSELS, OYSTERS, COCKLES, ETC.) GENERATES REJECTION IN THE CONSUM...)
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THE FAMILY PINNOTHERIDAE CONSISTS OF APPROXIMATELY 280 SPECIES OF SMALL SEA BRACHIID DECAPODS (PEA CRABS), WHICH LIVE AS SYMBIONTS OF OTHER INVERTEBRATES, VERY OFTEN IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF BIVALVE MOLLUSCS. BESIDES THAT THEY OFTEN HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE HOST BIVALVE (PARASITISM), THE PRESENCE OF THESE CRABS IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF MOLLUSCS SOLD FRESH FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (MUSSELS, OYSTERS, COCKLES, ETC.) GENERATES REJECTION IN THE CONSUMER, AFFECTING THE MARKETING OF THE PRODUCT FRESH. THESE SYMBIONTS CAN ALSO ACT AS INTERMEDIATE HOSTS OF PATHOGEN ORGANISMS FOR THE HOST BIVALVE. _x000D_ recently DETECTED PRESENCE OF AFROPINNOTHERES monodi PINNOTERID, IN THE GOLFO OF CADIZ (Submitted ET AL. 2011). IT IS A SPECIES OF AFRICAN ORIGIN, DESCRIBED IN 1993 FROM 11 FREE CAPTURED SPECIMENS (NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY HOST) IN MAURITANIA AND MOROCCO, OF WHICH THERE IS ONLY THE RECENT INFORMATION OBTAINED IN THE GULF OF CADIZ ON ITS DISTRIBUTION, BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR (DRAKE ET AL. 2014). IN PARTICULAR, THE SPECIES HAS BEEN HARVESTED IN THE PROVINCES OF CADIZ AND HUELVA AND SOUTHERN PORTUGAL, INHABITING DIFFERENT SPECIES OF BIVALVE (CERASTODERMA GLAUCUM/EDULE, CHAMELEA GALLINA, CRASSOSTREA ANGULATA, DONAX TRUNCULUS, MACTRA STULTORUM, MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS, SCROBICULARIA FLAT, SPISULA SOLIDA, AND VENERUPIS DECUSSATA). THE FREQUENCY IN WHICH IT IS FOUND IS VARIABLE, BUT IN THE COCKLE (C. GLAUCUM/EDULE) AND MUSSEL (M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS) UP TO 70 % OF INFESTATION HAS BEEN RECORDED. The ESCASAVAILABLE INFORMATION would suggest that the PRESENCE OF THIS CANGREJO NEGATIVELY AFFECTIVE TO the bivalve host (PERD OF CORPORAL MASA, DAÑOS IN BRANQUIAS, ETC.)._x000D_ DADO THE DISKNOWING OF THE BIOLOGY OF A. monodi AND YOUR IMPACT in their hosts, as well as the preparation of the SPECIE, HIGH NUMBER of parasitised SPECIES AND ELEVED LEVEL OF INFESTATION IN THE GOLD OF CADIZ, THE PRINCIPLE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS: DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF A. MONODI ON BIVALVES OF COMMERCIAL INTEREST IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA, ESPECIALLY MUSSEL AND COCKLE, BECAUSE THEY ARE THE TWO SPECIES WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF INFESTATION AND, IN THE CASE OF MUSSEL, WITH AN IMPORTANT ACUICOLA PRODUCTION. _x000D_ the PROJECT ABARCA TYPES OF STUDIES: ONE FOCUSED ON THE HISTOPATOLOGIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF A. MONODI AND ITS EFFECTS ON BIVALVES, MAKING AN ANIMAL HEALTH MAP OF THE MAIN PATHOLOGIES OF M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS AND C. EDULE/GLAUCUM IN THE STUDY AREA (CHARACTERISATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PREVALENCE OF PATHOLOGIES), WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE PRESENCE OF MARTEILIA SPP., AND ESTABLISHING THE POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EACH PATHOLOGY AND THE PRESENCE OF CRAB. THE OTHER WILL STUDY THE DISTRIBUTION OF AFROPINNOTHERES MONODI IN THE GULF OF CADIZ, AND BEYOND ITS CURRENT KNOWN LIMITS (SOUTH PORTUGAL AND STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR), TO MONITOR ITS EXPANSION PROCESS AND ESTABLISH THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AREAS IN WHICH IT PROLIFERATES; AT THE SAME TIME, RELEVANT ASPECTS OF ITS BIOLOGY, WHICH AFFECT ITS REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND DISPERSIVE CAPACITY (LIFE CYCLE, FERTILITY, OPTIMISTIC TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY), WILL BE STUDIED EXPERIMENTALLY IN ORDER TO PREDICT THE POTENTIAL EVOLUTION OF THIS SPECIES IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA. (English)
Property / summary: THE FAMILY PINNOTHERIDAE CONSISTS OF APPROXIMATELY 280 SPECIES OF SMALL SEA BRACHIID DECAPODS (PEA CRABS), WHICH LIVE AS SYMBIONTS OF OTHER INVERTEBRATES, VERY OFTEN IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF BIVALVE MOLLUSCS. BESIDES THAT THEY OFTEN HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE HOST BIVALVE (PARASITISM), THE PRESENCE OF THESE CRABS IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF MOLLUSCS SOLD FRESH FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (MUSSELS, OYSTERS, COCKLES, ETC.) GENERATES REJECTION IN THE CONSUMER, AFFECTING THE MARKETING OF THE PRODUCT FRESH. THESE SYMBIONTS CAN ALSO ACT AS INTERMEDIATE HOSTS OF PATHOGEN ORGANISMS FOR THE HOST BIVALVE. _x000D_ recently DETECTED PRESENCE OF AFROPINNOTHERES monodi PINNOTERID, IN THE GOLFO OF CADIZ (Submitted ET AL. 2011). IT IS A SPECIES OF AFRICAN ORIGIN, DESCRIBED IN 1993 FROM 11 FREE CAPTURED SPECIMENS (NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY HOST) IN MAURITANIA AND MOROCCO, OF WHICH THERE IS ONLY THE RECENT INFORMATION OBTAINED IN THE GULF OF CADIZ ON ITS DISTRIBUTION, BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR (DRAKE ET AL. 2014). IN PARTICULAR, THE SPECIES HAS BEEN HARVESTED IN THE PROVINCES OF CADIZ AND HUELVA AND SOUTHERN PORTUGAL, INHABITING DIFFERENT SPECIES OF BIVALVE (CERASTODERMA GLAUCUM/EDULE, CHAMELEA GALLINA, CRASSOSTREA ANGULATA, DONAX TRUNCULUS, MACTRA STULTORUM, MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS, SCROBICULARIA FLAT, SPISULA SOLIDA, AND VENERUPIS DECUSSATA). THE FREQUENCY IN WHICH IT IS FOUND IS VARIABLE, BUT IN THE COCKLE (C. GLAUCUM/EDULE) AND MUSSEL (M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS) UP TO 70 % OF INFESTATION HAS BEEN RECORDED. The ESCASAVAILABLE INFORMATION would suggest that the PRESENCE OF THIS CANGREJO NEGATIVELY AFFECTIVE TO the bivalve host (PERD OF CORPORAL MASA, DAÑOS IN BRANQUIAS, ETC.)._x000D_ DADO THE DISKNOWING OF THE BIOLOGY OF A. monodi AND YOUR IMPACT in their hosts, as well as the preparation of the SPECIE, HIGH NUMBER of parasitised SPECIES AND ELEVED LEVEL OF INFESTATION IN THE GOLD OF CADIZ, THE PRINCIPLE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS: DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF A. MONODI ON BIVALVES OF COMMERCIAL INTEREST IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA, ESPECIALLY MUSSEL AND COCKLE, BECAUSE THEY ARE THE TWO SPECIES WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF INFESTATION AND, IN THE CASE OF MUSSEL, WITH AN IMPORTANT ACUICOLA PRODUCTION. _x000D_ the PROJECT ABARCA TYPES OF STUDIES: ONE FOCUSED ON THE HISTOPATOLOGIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF A. MONODI AND ITS EFFECTS ON BIVALVES, MAKING AN ANIMAL HEALTH MAP OF THE MAIN PATHOLOGIES OF M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS AND C. EDULE/GLAUCUM IN THE STUDY AREA (CHARACTERISATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PREVALENCE OF PATHOLOGIES), WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE PRESENCE OF MARTEILIA SPP., AND ESTABLISHING THE POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EACH PATHOLOGY AND THE PRESENCE OF CRAB. THE OTHER WILL STUDY THE DISTRIBUTION OF AFROPINNOTHERES MONODI IN THE GULF OF CADIZ, AND BEYOND ITS CURRENT KNOWN LIMITS (SOUTH PORTUGAL AND STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR), TO MONITOR ITS EXPANSION PROCESS AND ESTABLISH THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AREAS IN WHICH IT PROLIFERATES; AT THE SAME TIME, RELEVANT ASPECTS OF ITS BIOLOGY, WHICH AFFECT ITS REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND DISPERSIVE CAPACITY (LIFE CYCLE, FERTILITY, OPTIMISTIC TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY), WILL BE STUDIED EXPERIMENTALLY IN ORDER TO PREDICT THE POTENTIAL EVOLUTION OF THIS SPECIES IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: THE FAMILY PINNOTHERIDAE CONSISTS OF APPROXIMATELY 280 SPECIES OF SMALL SEA BRACHIID DECAPODS (PEA CRABS), WHICH LIVE AS SYMBIONTS OF OTHER INVERTEBRATES, VERY OFTEN IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF BIVALVE MOLLUSCS. BESIDES THAT THEY OFTEN HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE HOST BIVALVE (PARASITISM), THE PRESENCE OF THESE CRABS IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF MOLLUSCS SOLD FRESH FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (MUSSELS, OYSTERS, COCKLES, ETC.) GENERATES REJECTION IN THE CONSUMER, AFFECTING THE MARKETING OF THE PRODUCT FRESH. THESE SYMBIONTS CAN ALSO ACT AS INTERMEDIATE HOSTS OF PATHOGEN ORGANISMS FOR THE HOST BIVALVE. _x000D_ recently DETECTED PRESENCE OF AFROPINNOTHERES monodi PINNOTERID, IN THE GOLFO OF CADIZ (Submitted ET AL. 2011). IT IS A SPECIES OF AFRICAN ORIGIN, DESCRIBED IN 1993 FROM 11 FREE CAPTURED SPECIMENS (NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY HOST) IN MAURITANIA AND MOROCCO, OF WHICH THERE IS ONLY THE RECENT INFORMATION OBTAINED IN THE GULF OF CADIZ ON ITS DISTRIBUTION, BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR (DRAKE ET AL. 2014). IN PARTICULAR, THE SPECIES HAS BEEN HARVESTED IN THE PROVINCES OF CADIZ AND HUELVA AND SOUTHERN PORTUGAL, INHABITING DIFFERENT SPECIES OF BIVALVE (CERASTODERMA GLAUCUM/EDULE, CHAMELEA GALLINA, CRASSOSTREA ANGULATA, DONAX TRUNCULUS, MACTRA STULTORUM, MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS, SCROBICULARIA FLAT, SPISULA SOLIDA, AND VENERUPIS DECUSSATA). THE FREQUENCY IN WHICH IT IS FOUND IS VARIABLE, BUT IN THE COCKLE (C. GLAUCUM/EDULE) AND MUSSEL (M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS) UP TO 70 % OF INFESTATION HAS BEEN RECORDED. The ESCASAVAILABLE INFORMATION would suggest that the PRESENCE OF THIS CANGREJO NEGATIVELY AFFECTIVE TO the bivalve host (PERD OF CORPORAL MASA, DAÑOS IN BRANQUIAS, ETC.)._x000D_ DADO THE DISKNOWING OF THE BIOLOGY OF A. monodi AND YOUR IMPACT in their hosts, as well as the preparation of the SPECIE, HIGH NUMBER of parasitised SPECIES AND ELEVED LEVEL OF INFESTATION IN THE GOLD OF CADIZ, THE PRINCIPLE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS: DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF A. MONODI ON BIVALVES OF COMMERCIAL INTEREST IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA, ESPECIALLY MUSSEL AND COCKLE, BECAUSE THEY ARE THE TWO SPECIES WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF INFESTATION AND, IN THE CASE OF MUSSEL, WITH AN IMPORTANT ACUICOLA PRODUCTION. _x000D_ the PROJECT ABARCA TYPES OF STUDIES: ONE FOCUSED ON THE HISTOPATOLOGIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF A. MONODI AND ITS EFFECTS ON BIVALVES, MAKING AN ANIMAL HEALTH MAP OF THE MAIN PATHOLOGIES OF M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS AND C. EDULE/GLAUCUM IN THE STUDY AREA (CHARACTERISATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PREVALENCE OF PATHOLOGIES), WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE PRESENCE OF MARTEILIA SPP., AND ESTABLISHING THE POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EACH PATHOLOGY AND THE PRESENCE OF CRAB. THE OTHER WILL STUDY THE DISTRIBUTION OF AFROPINNOTHERES MONODI IN THE GULF OF CADIZ, AND BEYOND ITS CURRENT KNOWN LIMITS (SOUTH PORTUGAL AND STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR), TO MONITOR ITS EXPANSION PROCESS AND ESTABLISH THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AREAS IN WHICH IT PROLIFERATES; AT THE SAME TIME, RELEVANT ASPECTS OF ITS BIOLOGY, WHICH AFFECT ITS REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND DISPERSIVE CAPACITY (LIFE CYCLE, FERTILITY, OPTIMISTIC TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY), WILL BE STUDIED EXPERIMENTALLY IN ORDER TO PREDICT THE POTENTIAL EVOLUTION OF THIS SPECIES IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3171506 in Spain
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    77,440.0 Euro
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    96,800.0 Euro
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    1 January 2015
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    31 December 2018
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    AGENCIA CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
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    36°31'43.28"N, 6°11'24.79"W
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    LA FAMILIA PINNOTHERIDAE ESTA FORMADA POR APROXIMADAMENTE 280 ESPECIES DE PEQUEÑOS DECAPODOS BRAQUIUROS MARINOS (CANGREJOS GUISANTE), QUE VIVEN COMO SIMBIONTES DE OTROS INVERTEBRADOS, CON MUCHA FRECUENCIA EN LA CAVIDAD PALEAL DE MOLUSCOS BIVALVOS. ADEMAS DE QUE A MENUDO PRODUCEN EFECTOS NEGATIVOS EN EL BIVALVO HOSPEDADOR (PARASITISMO), LA PRESENCIA DE ESTOS CANGREJOS EN LA CAVIDAD PALEAL DE LOS MOLUSCOS QUE SE VENDEN EN FRESCO PARA CONSUMO HUMANO (MEJILLONES, OSTRAS, BERBERECHOS, ETC.) GENERA RECHAZO EN EL CONSUMIDOR, AFECTANDO A LA COMERCIALIZACION DEL PRODUCTO EN FRESCO. ESTOS SIMBIONTES PUEDEN ACTUAR TAMBIEN COMO HOSPEDADORES INTERMEDIOS DE ORGANISMOS PATOGENOS PARA EL BIVALVO HOSPEDADOR. _x000D_ RECIENTEMENTE SE HA DETECTADO LA PRESENCIA DEL PINOTERIDO AFROPINNOTHERES MONODI, EN EL GOLFO DE CADIZ (SUBIDA ET AL. 2011). ES UNA ESPECIE DE ORIGEN AFRICANO, DESCRITA EN 1993 A PARTIR DE 11 EJEMPLARES CAPTURADOS LIBRES (NO ASOCIADOS A NINGUN HOSPEDADOR) EN MAURITANIA Y MARRUECOS, DE LA QUE SOLO EXISTE LA RECIENTE INFORMACION OBTENIDA EN EL GOLFO DE CADIZ SOBRE SU DISTRIBUCION, BIOLOGIA Y COMPORTAMIENTO (DRAKE ET AL. 2014). EN CONCRETO, LA ESPECIE HA SIDO RECOLECTADA EN LAS PROVINCIAS DE CADIZ Y HUELVA Y EL SUR DE PORTUGAL, HABITANDO EN DIFERENTES ESPECIES DE BIVALVOS (CERASTODERMA GLAUCUM/EDULE, CHAMELEA GALLINA, CRASSOSTREA ANGULATA, DONAX TRUNCULUS, MACTRA STULTORUM, MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS, SCROBICULARIA PLANA, SPISULA SOLIDA, Y VENERUPIS DECUSSATA). LA FRECUENCIA EN LA QUE SE ENCUENTRA ES VARIABLE, PERO EN EL BERBERECHO (C. GLAUCUM/EDULE) Y MEJILLON (M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS) SE HA LLEGADO A CONTABILIZAR HASTA UN 70% DE INFESTACION. LA ESCASA INFORMACION DISPONIBLE SUGIERE QUE LA PRESENCIA DE ESTE CANGREJO AFECTA NEGATIVAMENTE AL BIVALVO HOSPEDADOR (PERDIDA DE MASA CORPORAL, DAÑOS EN BRANQUIAS, ETC.)._x000D_ DADO EL DESCONOCIMIENTO DE LA BIOLOGIA DE A. MONODI Y DE SU IMPACTO EN SUS HOSPEDADORES, ASI COMO LA APARENTEMENTE RAPIDA EXPANSION DE LA ESPECIE, ALTO NUMERO DE ESPECIES PARASITADAS Y ELEVADO NIVEL DE INFESTACION EN EL GOLFO DE CADIZ, EL OBJETIVO PRINCIPAL DEL PROYECTO ES: DETERMINAR EL EFECTO DE A. MONODI EN BIVALVOS DE INTERES COMERCIAL EN LA PENINSULA IBERICA, ESPECIALMENTE EN EL MEJILLON Y EL BERBERECHO, POR SER LAS DOS ESPECIES CON MAYOR GRADO DE INFESTACION Y, EN EL CASO DEL MEJILLON, CON UNA IMPORTANTE PRODUCCION ACUICOLA. _x000D_ EL PROYECTO ABARCA DOS TIPOS DE ESTUDIOS: UNO CENTRADO EN LA HISTOPATOLOGIA ASOCIADA A LA PRESENCIA DE A. MONODI Y SUS EFECTOS SOBRE LOS BIVALVOS, REALIZANDO UN MAPA ZOOSANITARIO DE LAS PRINCIPALES PATOLOGIAS DE M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS Y C. EDULE/GLAUCUM EN LA ZONA DE ESTUDIO (CARACTERIZACION, DISTRIBUCION, Y PREVALENCIA DE LAS PATOLOGIAS), CON ESPECIAL ATENCION A LA PRESENCIA DE MARTEILIA SPP., Y ESTABLECIENDO LA POSIBLE ASOCIACION ENTRE CADA PATOLOGIA Y LA PRESENCIA DEL CANGREJO. EL OTRO ESTUDIARA LA DISTRIBUCION DE AFROPINNOTHERES MONODI EN EL GOLFO DE CADIZ, Y TAMBIEN MAS ALLA DE SUS LIMITES ACTUALES CONOCIDOS (SUR DE PORTUGAL Y ESTRECHO DE GIBRALTAR), PARA REALIZAR UN SEGUIMIENTO DE SU PROCESO DE EXPANSION Y ESTABLECER LAS CARACTERISTICAS AMBIENTALES DE LAS ZONAS EN QUE PROLIFERA; SIMULTANEAMENTE, SE ESTUDIARAN EXPERIMENTALMENTE ASPECTOS RELEVANTES DE SU BIOLOGIA, QUE AFECTAN A SU EXITO REPRODUCTIVO Y CAPACIDAD DISPERSIVA (CICLO DE VIDA, FECUNDIDAD, OPTIMOS DE TEMPERATURA Y SALINIDAD), A FIN DE PREDECIR LA POTENCIAL EVOLUCION DE ESTA ESPECIE EN LA PENINSULA IBERICA. (Spanish)
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    THE FAMILY PINNOTHERIDAE CONSISTS OF APPROXIMATELY 280 SPECIES OF SMALL SEA BRACHIID DECAPODS (PEA CRABS), WHICH LIVE AS SYMBIONTS OF OTHER INVERTEBRATES, VERY OFTEN IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF BIVALVE MOLLUSCS. BESIDES THAT THEY OFTEN HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE HOST BIVALVE (PARASITISM), THE PRESENCE OF THESE CRABS IN THE PALEAL CAVITY OF MOLLUSCS SOLD FRESH FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION (MUSSELS, OYSTERS, COCKLES, ETC.) GENERATES REJECTION IN THE CONSUMER, AFFECTING THE MARKETING OF THE PRODUCT FRESH. THESE SYMBIONTS CAN ALSO ACT AS INTERMEDIATE HOSTS OF PATHOGEN ORGANISMS FOR THE HOST BIVALVE. _x000D_ recently DETECTED PRESENCE OF AFROPINNOTHERES monodi PINNOTERID, IN THE GOLFO OF CADIZ (Submitted ET AL. 2011). IT IS A SPECIES OF AFRICAN ORIGIN, DESCRIBED IN 1993 FROM 11 FREE CAPTURED SPECIMENS (NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY HOST) IN MAURITANIA AND MOROCCO, OF WHICH THERE IS ONLY THE RECENT INFORMATION OBTAINED IN THE GULF OF CADIZ ON ITS DISTRIBUTION, BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR (DRAKE ET AL. 2014). IN PARTICULAR, THE SPECIES HAS BEEN HARVESTED IN THE PROVINCES OF CADIZ AND HUELVA AND SOUTHERN PORTUGAL, INHABITING DIFFERENT SPECIES OF BIVALVE (CERASTODERMA GLAUCUM/EDULE, CHAMELEA GALLINA, CRASSOSTREA ANGULATA, DONAX TRUNCULUS, MACTRA STULTORUM, MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS, SCROBICULARIA FLAT, SPISULA SOLIDA, AND VENERUPIS DECUSSATA). THE FREQUENCY IN WHICH IT IS FOUND IS VARIABLE, BUT IN THE COCKLE (C. GLAUCUM/EDULE) AND MUSSEL (M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS) UP TO 70 % OF INFESTATION HAS BEEN RECORDED. The ESCASAVAILABLE INFORMATION would suggest that the PRESENCE OF THIS CANGREJO NEGATIVELY AFFECTIVE TO the bivalve host (PERD OF CORPORAL MASA, DAÑOS IN BRANQUIAS, ETC.)._x000D_ DADO THE DISKNOWING OF THE BIOLOGY OF A. monodi AND YOUR IMPACT in their hosts, as well as the preparation of the SPECIE, HIGH NUMBER of parasitised SPECIES AND ELEVED LEVEL OF INFESTATION IN THE GOLD OF CADIZ, THE PRINCIPLE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS: DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF A. MONODI ON BIVALVES OF COMMERCIAL INTEREST IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA, ESPECIALLY MUSSEL AND COCKLE, BECAUSE THEY ARE THE TWO SPECIES WITH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF INFESTATION AND, IN THE CASE OF MUSSEL, WITH AN IMPORTANT ACUICOLA PRODUCTION. _x000D_ the PROJECT ABARCA TYPES OF STUDIES: ONE FOCUSED ON THE HISTOPATOLOGIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF A. MONODI AND ITS EFFECTS ON BIVALVES, MAKING AN ANIMAL HEALTH MAP OF THE MAIN PATHOLOGIES OF M. GALLOPROVINCIALIS AND C. EDULE/GLAUCUM IN THE STUDY AREA (CHARACTERISATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PREVALENCE OF PATHOLOGIES), WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE PRESENCE OF MARTEILIA SPP., AND ESTABLISHING THE POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EACH PATHOLOGY AND THE PRESENCE OF CRAB. THE OTHER WILL STUDY THE DISTRIBUTION OF AFROPINNOTHERES MONODI IN THE GULF OF CADIZ, AND BEYOND ITS CURRENT KNOWN LIMITS (SOUTH PORTUGAL AND STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR), TO MONITOR ITS EXPANSION PROCESS AND ESTABLISH THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AREAS IN WHICH IT PROLIFERATES; AT THE SAME TIME, RELEVANT ASPECTS OF ITS BIOLOGY, WHICH AFFECT ITS REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND DISPERSIVE CAPACITY (LIFE CYCLE, FERTILITY, OPTIMISTIC TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY), WILL BE STUDIED EXPERIMENTALLY IN ORDER TO PREDICT THE POTENTIAL EVOLUTION OF THIS SPECIES IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Identifiers

    CGL2014-53557-P
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