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dermatitis, branchitis and mortality in empire gudgeon hypseleotris compressa exposed naturally to runoff from acid sulfate soils.severe dermatitis and branchitis are described in a wild population of empire gudgeon hypseleotris compressa, an australian eleotrid, exposed naturally to runoff from acid sulfate soils (ass) in a drained estuarine embayment in eastern australia. after at least 2 d exposure to ph < 4, and up to 7 d exposure to ph < 6, approximately 50% of the fish sampled had moderate to severe diffuse epidermal hyperplasia, usually at scale margins, and scattered areas of moderate to severe, focal to locally ex ...200515819440
emergence of epizootic ulcerative syndrome in native fish of the murray-darling river system, australia: hosts, distribution and possible vectors.epizootic ulcerative syndrome (eus) is a fish disease of international significance and reportable to the office international des epizootics. in june 2010, bony herring nematalosa erebi, golden perch macquaria ambigua, murray cod maccullochella peelii and spangled perch leiopotherapon unicolor with severe ulcers were sampled from the murray-darling river system (mdrs) between bourke and brewarrina, new south wales australia. histopathology and polymerase chain reaction identified the fungus-lik ...201222558170
detection of aphanomyces invadans and epizootic ulcerative syndrome in the murray-darling drainage.epizootic ulcerative syndrome was diagnosed, and the presence of aphanomyces invadans confirmed, from an outbreak of clinical disease in wild-caught bony bream (nematalosa erebi) from the darling river near bourke, in new south wales, australia, during 2008. this confirms a significant extension of the agent beyond its historical range.201223186094
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