Genre
- Journal Article
Utilization of finfish and aquatic invertebrates in biomedical research and as environmental sentinels has grown dramatically in recent decades. Likewise the aquaculture of finfish and invertebrates has expanded rapidly worldwide as populations of some aquatic food species and threatened or endangered aquatic species have plummeted due to overharvesting or habitat degradation. This increasing intensive culture and use of aquatic species has heightened the importance of maintaining a sophisticated understanding of pathology of various organ systems of these diverse species. Yet, except for selected species long cultivated in aquaculture, pathology databases and the workforce of highly trained pathologists lag behind those available for most laboratory animals and domestic mammalian and avian species. Several factors must change to maximize the use, understanding, and protection of important aquatic species: (1) improvements in databases of abnormalities across species; (2) standardization of diagnostic criteria for proliferative and nonproliferative lesions; and (3) more uniform and rigorous training in aquatic morphologic pathology.
Spitsbergen, J. M.: Center for Fish Disease Research, 220 Nash Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.
Amsterdam; Netherlands
Elsevier
Accession Number: 20093094926. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: many ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science
Language
- English
Subjects
- abnormalities
- diagnosis
- Education and Training (CC100)
- animals
- data banks
- eukaryotes
- Protozoan, Helminth, Mollusc and Arthropod Parasites of Animals (LL822) (New March 2000)
- Aquatic Biology and Ecology (MM300)
- Pathogens, Parasites and Infectious Diseases (Wild Animals) (YY700) (New March 2000)
- lesions
- Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Animals (LL821) (New March 2000)
- aquatic organisms
- Diagnosis of Animal Diseases (LL886) (New March 2000)
- animal diseases
- Biological Resources (Animal) (PP710)
- Chordata
- Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries of Animals (LL860)
- aetiology
- Aquaculture (Animals) (MM120)
- Other Wildlife Diseases (YY800) (New March 2000)
- etiology
- aquatic animals
- Animal pathology
- fishes
- Information and Documentation (CC300)
- aquatic invertebrates
- causal agents
- endangered species
- threatened species
- vertebrates
- aquaculture
- training
- databases