Brian G. Bosworth, Manoj Chandy Koshy, Cynthia C. Ware, Fernando Y. Yamamoto, Todd S. Byars, Matt J. Griffin, David J. Wise
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ObjectiveThe Delta Select line of Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus was established in 2006 and has undergone five generations of genetic selection, specifically targeting increased growth rate and carcass yield, and was released to U.S. catfish farmers in 2020. While improvements in growth rate and carcass yield have been confirmed, performance for other important production traits has yet to be evaluated. Infectious disease, particularly bacterial infections caused by Edwardsiella spp., cause significant economic losses to catfish producers in the southeastern United States. Given the economic consequences of these bacterial pathogens, experimental infectivity trials were conducted comparing susceptibility to Edwardsiella spp. between the Delta Select line and a randomly bred line of Channel Catfish originating from the same base population (Delta Control line).MethodsTwenty‐six full‐sib families from each line were used in infectivity trials consisting of a high and a low dose of E. ictaluri (immersion challenge: high dose = 1.6 × 107 CFU/mL, low dose = 8.0 × 106 CFU/mL) and E. piscicida (intracoelomic challenge: high dose = 6.3 × 105 CFU/fish, low dose = 1.9 × 105 CFU/fish).ResultThe high challenge dose resulted in the highest mortality for both pathogens (p < 0.001), regardless of selection line. There was no significant difference in cumulative percent mortality between the Delta Select and Delta Control lines following the E. ictaluri challenge at either dose (p = 0.55). Delta Selects had reduced mortality (p < 0.001) in response to E. piscicida challenge compared with the Delta Controls, regardless of dose.ConclusionThese results indicate that selection for increased growth rate and carcass yield in the Delta Select Channel Catfish line did not negatively impact resistance to E. ictaluri while potentially improving resistance to E. piscicida.
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The North American Journal of Aquaculture publishes papers on new research and practical experience in all areas of intensive and extensive fish culture. Topics include broodstock selection and spawning, nutrition and feeding, health and water quality, facilities and production technology, and the management of ponds, pens, and raceways.
The journal will consider papers dealing with ways to improve the husbandry of any aquatic species—marine or freshwater, vertebrate or invertebrate—raised for commercial, scientific, recreational, enhancement, or restoration purposes that may be of interest to practitioners in North America. Its scope includes both basic and applied science, but applied scientific endeavors—including practical experiences, descriptive studies, and other nontraditional, but pertinent works—are emphasized.