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    Sea lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer 1837), infected Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) are more susceptible to infectious salmon anemia virus by Barker, Sarah E, Bricknell, Ian R, Covello, Julia, Purcell, Sarah, Fast, Mark D, Wolters, William, Bouchard, Deborah A

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2019)
    “…The role of parasitic sea lice (Siphonostomatoida; Caligidae), especially Lepeophtheirus salmonis, in the epidemiology of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus (ISAv)…”
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    Description, molecular identification and pathological lesions of Huffmanela persica sp. nov. (Nematoda: Trichosomoididae: Huffmanelinae) from the daggertooth pike conger Muraenesox cinereus by Ghanei-Motlagh, Reza, Fast, Mark D, Groman, David, Kumar, Gokhlesh, Soliman, Hatem, El-Matbouli, Mansour, Saleh, Mona

    Published in Parasites & vectors (05-06-2023)
    “…The genus Huffmanela Moravec, 1987 (Nematoda, Trichosomoididae, Huffmanelinae), represents a group of nematodes that infect both marine and freshwater fish,…”
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    Rejection of Lepeophtheirus salmonis driven in part by chitin sensing is not impacted by seawater acclimitization in Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) by Braden, Laura M., Michaud, Dylan, Groman, David, Byrne, Phil, Hori, Tiago S., Fast, Mark D.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-06-2023)
    “…There is tremendous variation in life-history strategies among anadromous salmonids. Species that enter the ocean environment at small sizes (< 20 g) are…”
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    Global gene expression responses of Atlantic salmon skin to Moritella viscosa by Eslamloo, Khalil, Kumar, Surendra, Xue, Xi, Parrish, Kathleen S., Purcell, Sara L., Fast, Mark D., Rise, Matthew L.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-03-2022)
    “…Moritella viscosa is a Gram-negative pathogen that causes large, chronic ulcers, known as winter-ulcer disease, in the skin of several fish species including…”
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    Morphological and molecular characterization of Stomachicola muraenesocis Yamaguti, 1934 (Digenea: Hemiuridae) from the daggertooth pike conger Muraenesox cinereus (Forsskål) by Ghanei-Motlagh, Reza, Hernández-Orts, Jesús S., Fast, Mark D., Whyte, Shona K., El-Matbouli, Mansour, Saleh, Mona

    Published in Parasitology (01-01-2024)
    “…Hemiurid digeneans conspecific with Stomachicola muraenesocis Yamaguti, 1934 (the type species of the genus Stomachicola Yamaguti, 1934) were collected from…”
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    Basal and immune-responsive transcript expression of two Atlantic salmon interferon regulatory factor 2 (irf2) paralogues by Crossman, Aleksandra H., Ignatz, Eric H., Hall, Jennifer R., Kumar, Surendra, Fast, Mark D., Eslamloo, Khalil, Rise, Matthew L.

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-06-2023)
    “…Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is one of the most economically important aquaculture species globally. However, disease has become a prevalent threat to this…”
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    Using Agent-Based Modelling to Predict the Role of Wild Refugia in the Evolution of Resistance of Sea Lice to Chemotherapeutants by McEwan, Gregor F, Groner, Maya L, Fast, Mark D, Gettinby, George, Revie, Crawford W

    Published in PloS one (20-10-2015)
    “…A major challenge for Atlantic salmon farming in the northern hemisphere is infestation by the sea louse parasite Lepeophtheirus salmonis. The most frequent…”
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    Severe inbreeding and small effective number of breeders in a formerly abundant marine fish by O'Leary, Shannon J, Hice, Lyndie A, Feldheim, Kevin A, Frisk, Michael G, McElroy, Anne E, Fast, Mark D, Chapman, Demian D

    Published in PloS one (07-06-2013)
    “…In contrast to freshwater fish it is presumed that marine fish are unlikely to spawn with close relatives due to the dilution effect of large breeding…”
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    Cortisol response and immune-related effects of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar Linnaeus) subjected to short- and long-term stress by Fast, Mark D., Hosoya, Sho, Johnson, Stewart C., Afonso, Luis O.B.

    Published in Fish & shellfish immunology (01-02-2008)
    “…It is generally considered that stress causes decreased immune function in fish. In this study we examined in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar Linnaeus) the…”
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    Vaccine-Induced Protection Against Furunculosis Involves Pre-emptive Priming of Humoral Immunity in Arctic Charr by Braden, Laura M, Whyte, Shona K, Brown, Alyson B J, Iderstine, Carter Van, Letendre, Corinne, Groman, David, Lewis, Jeff, Purcell, Sara L, Hori, Tiago, Fast, Mark D

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (04-02-2019)
    “…With respect to salmonid aquaculture, one of the most important bacterial pathogens due to high mortality and antibiotic usage is the causative agent of…”
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    Effects of the vertically transmitted microsporidian Facilispora margolisi and the parasiticide emamectin benzoate on salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) by Poley, Jordan D, Sutherland, Ben J G, Fast, Mark D, Koop, Ben F, Jones, Simon R M

    Published in BMC genomics (17-08-2017)
    “…Microsporidia are highly specialized, parasitic fungi that infect a wide range of eukaryotic hosts from all major taxa. Infections cause a variety of damaging…”
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    Fish immune responses to parasitic copepod (namely sea lice) infection by Fast, Mark D.

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-04-2014)
    “…•Differential host responses can be associated with different parasitic life stages.•TH2-like responses associated with copepod infection have been identified…”
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    Increasing temperatures accentuate negative fitness consequences of a marine parasite by Godwin, Sean C., Fast, Mark D., Kuparinen, Anna, Medcalf, Kate E., Hutchings, Jeffrey A.

    Published in Scientific reports (28-10-2020)
    “…Infectious diseases are key drivers of wildlife populations and agriculture production, but whether and how climate change will influence disease impacts…”
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    Salmon immunological defence and interplay with the modulatory capabilities of its ectoparasite Lepeophtheirus salmonis by Braden, Laura M., Monaghan, Sean J., Fast, Mark D.

    Published in Parasite immunology (01-08-2020)
    “…The salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Lsal) is an ectoparasitic copepod that exerts immunomodulatory and physiological effects on its host Atlantic salmon…”
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