FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Marteiliosis in American oysters Crassostrea virginica reared in France BT AF RENAULT, Tristan COCHENNEC, Nathalie CHOLLET, Bruno AS 1:1;2:1;3:1; FF 1:;2:;3:; C1 IFREMER,BIOL & ECOL INVERTEBRES MARINS LAB,UNITE RECH PATHOL & IMMUNOL GEN,BP 133,F-17390 LA TREMBLADE,FRANCE. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 IF 1.556 TC 10 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00258/36926/36177.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;American oyster;Crassostrea virginica;Marteiliosis;Marteilia-like parasite AB Progeny of Crassostrea virginica oysters, introduced into France in 1992, were reared at 3 different locations. A survey was taken of these young C, virginica oysters during 1993. Histological and electron microscopical examination revealed a parasite interpreted as a Marteilia-like protozoan in 1 oyster. The structure and the initial stages of the developmental cycle of this parasite are described for the first time in American oysters. However, no mature spores were detected. Thus, exact identification of the protozoan is difficult. This study indicates that American oysters could be infected with Marteilia spp, during cohabitation with Marteilia-infected native bivalves in France. PY 1995 PD NOV SO Diseases Of Aquatic Organisms SN 0177-5103 PU Inter-research VL 23 IS 3 UT A1995TN08000001 BP 161 EP 164 DI 10.3354/dao023161 ID 36926 ER EF