Category
| Common Name | Scientific Name | Distribution | Host SpeciesCategory 4 (Negligible Regulatory Significance in Canada)
Ciliates of sea urchins
Unidentified species of ciliates have been observed in close association with sea urchins tissues.
Probably ubiquitous but each species may have a limited geographic range.
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and probably other species of sea urchins.
No obvious host-response nor tissue damage despite the close association with the epithelium of the intestinal tract and external integument. Two morphological types of ciliates were frequently observed (prevalences of about 35% in some locations) embedded within epithelial folds in the digestive tract of sea urchins from the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Canada. Dual infections with both types of ciliates have been observed. Trichodinids were common adjacent to the outer surface of the test of sea urchins from some locations (75% prevalence in S. droebachiensis from Malaspina Inlet, British Columbia, Canada and 80% prevalence in the same species of sea urchin from Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada).
Histology: Ciliates adjacent to the epithelial surface with no evidence of damage to host tissues. Ciliate Type A was elongate, spindle-shaped, about 60 to 80 µm in length and about 13 µm in width and reminiscent of Orchitophyra stellarum a parasite of sea stars. Ciliate Type B was similar in length to Type A ciliates but larger in diameter and more rounded in shape with an maximum width of about 40 µm. Some Type B ciliates contained up to 10 basophilic spheres. The trichodinids were similar in morphology to the Trichodina sp. in bivalves (i.e., oysters, clams, cockles and scallops).
Jangoux, M. 1990. Diseases of Echinodermata. In: Kinne, O. (eds), Diseases of Marine Animals. Volume III: Introduction, Cephalopoda, Annelida, Crustacea, Chaetognatha, Echinodermata, Urochordata. Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, Hamburg, Germany, pp. 439-567 (specifically see pgs. 454-457).
MacCallum, G.S., J. Blackbourn, S.E. McGladdery, S.M. Bower and J.T. Davidson. 2001. Disease issues relevant to the culture of shellfish in Atlantic and Pacific Canada. Bulletin of the Aquaculture Association of Canada 101-3: 5-12.
Bower, S.M. (2004): Synopsis of Infectious Diseases and Parasites of Commercially Exploited Shellfish: Ciliates Associated with Sea Urchins.
URL: http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/species-especes/shellfish-coquillages/diseases-maladies/pages/ciliatessu-eng.htm
Date last revised: June 2004
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