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Studies on the health and bacterial symbionts of toheroa (Paphies ventricosa) Thesis

Author
Bennion, M.J.
Year
2021
Publisher / Organisation
University of Waikato
Pages
307
Summary
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Disease outbreaks in marine species can have devastating consequences for host populations, host-associated species assemblages, ecosystem functioning, and for human users of these marine resources. At present, the risk factors associated with disease outbreaks, such as warming and pollution, are increasing. Given the increasing risk of disease outbreaks and the role that parasites play in marine ecosystems, there is a vital need to gain knowledge of marine diseases for species conservation, and the monitoring, management, and forecasting of disease. The field of marine disease ecology is growing, but many facets of our understanding remain in their infancy. Faced with a lack of baseline health data, efforts to combat disease outbreak in the ocean are impeded, even though the future of food security hinges on an ability to source food from the ocean. With a shift towards aquaculture, in particular bivalve aquaculture, knowledge of ambient health of wild and farmed species will dictate both yield, and our ability to protect wild stocks. cont'd..