Pathogens from salmon aquaculture in relation to conservation of wild Pacific salmon in Canada

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TitlePathogens from salmon aquaculture in relation to conservation of wild Pacific salmon in Canada
AuthorsKrkosek M, Bateman AW, Bass AL, Bugg WS, Connors BM, Deeg CM, Di Cicco E, Godwin S, Grimm J, Krichel L, Mordecai G, Morton A, Peacock S, Shea D, Riddell B, Miller KM
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameScience advances
Volume10
Issue42
Year2024
Page(s)eadn7118
CitationKrkosek M, Bateman AW, Bass AL, Bugg WS, Connors BM, Deeg CM, Di Cicco E, Godwin S, Grimm J, Krichel L, Mordecai G, Morton A, Peacock S, Shea D, Riddell B, Miller KM. Pathogens from salmon aquaculture in relation to conservation of wild Pacific salmon in Canada. Science advances. 2024 Oct 18; 10(42):eadn7118.

Abstract

The spread of pathogens from farmed salmon is a conservation concern for wild Pacific salmon in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Three pathogens are prevalent in farmed Atlantic salmon in BC, spill over to wild Pacific salmon, and are linked to negative impacts on wild salmon: Piscine orthoreovirus,

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Journal CountryUnited States
Publication TypeJournal Article
Language Abbreng
LanguageEnglish
DOI10.1126/sciadv.adn7118
Elocation10.1126/sciadv.adn7118
PIIeadn7118
Journal AbbreviationSci Adv
Publication Date2024 Oct 18
eISSN2375-2548
ISSN2375-2548
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
Publication TypeReview
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