Preliminary survey of Aphanomyces sp. associated with native and invasive crayfish in the Lower Susquehanna watershed of South Central Pennsylvania

Elizabeth Butler,Patricia Crigler, Glenn Robbins,Jaime E. Blair

JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY(2020)

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The oomycete species,Aphanomyces astaci, is well known as the devastating causal agent of European crayfish plague. Despite assumptions of a North American origin, the prevalence and distribution ofA. astaciin its presumed native range is unknown. In this study, we modified published PCR-based diagnostic methods to detectAphanomycessp. in both whole crayfish and in environmental DNA from bulk water samples. Putatively positive samples were sequence-verified asA. astaci, and pure cultures were obtained from four individual crayfish. Our results suggest that a single genotype ofA. astaciis present in at least six out of ten locations sampled within the Lower Susquehanna watershed, and is associated with three non-native species, includingFaxonius rusticus, the rusty crayfish.Aphanomyceswere not detected directly from native crayfish,Cambarus bartonii, but bothA. astaciand an unknownAphanomycesspecies were detected from corresponding environmental DNA samples. Although North American crayfish are considered less susceptible toA. astaciinfection, future studies should interrogate the impact of invasive species, such as the rusty crayfish, and land use changes on potential host-pathogen dynamics.
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Aphanomyces astaci,oomycetes,crayfish plague,rusty crayfish,PCR-based diagnostics,environmental DNA,COI barcode sequencing
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