Segment with brown (ventral) markings shows signs of typical infection from fungus. Segments either side indicate healthy muscle tissue |
Aphanomyces Astaci commonly referred to as crayfish plague is an oomycete or water mould that infects only crayfish species. It is endemic of North America and is carried by North American crayfish species; signal crayfish Pacifastacus Leniusculus, Procambarus Clarkii and Orconectes Limosus. A. Astaci was introduced into Europe through imports of North American species of crayfish. Native European crayfish populations are not resistant to this oomycete. It has since devastated native crayfish stocks throughout the continent.
- Fungus attaches to the shell of the crayfish
- Fungus grows filaments that penetrate the shell into the soft tissue below
- Infected crayfish dies in 6 - 10 days
Crayfish Plague / Crawfish Plague : The Plague Fungus ( Aphanomyces Astaci )
- Introduced to Italy via ballast water discharge from Introduced to Italy via ballast water discharge from
North American ship in 1860
- Other countries it spread to: Sweden (1907), Spain (1958), Norway (1971), United Kingdom (1981), Turkey (1987) (1984) (1981),
- The plague has wiped out native populations of The plague has wiped out native populations of
the noble European crayfish ( the noble European crayfish (Astacus Astacus)
almost to the point of extinction in some locations almost to the point of extinction in some locations
- The signal crayfish ( The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus Leniusculus)) has has been introduced as a replacement been introduced as a replacement
Other effects as a result of the Other effects as a result of the introduction of non introduction of non-native crayfish: native crayfish :
- Re-introduced the fatal plague to other introduced the fatal plague to other crayfish populations in Europe crayfish populations in Europe
- Reduced biological diversity Reduced biological diversity
- Disrupted host environment and community Disrupted host environment and community
- Provided a now permanent source of plague Provided a now permanent source of plague fungus
- Reduced fisheries in Europe Reduced fisheries in Europe
- Changed the diet of indigenous mammals in Changed the diet of indigenous mammals in Europe
Controlling ballast water discharge to reduce chance of more species to reduce chance of more species introductions (Maritime shipping)
“the prevention, reduction the prevention, reduction or elimination of the or elimination of the transfer of harmful aquatic transfer of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens organisms and pathogens through the control and through the control and 'management of ships' ballast water and ballast water and sediments, consistent with sediments, consistent with international law international law”
(International Maritime Organization)
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