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- W2022368418 abstract "1. Tissue biochemical composition of oysters (Crassostrea virginica) from Delaware Bay (USA) was examined from May to November 1985 as a function of infection intensity by the endoparasite, Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX). 2. The lipid, glycogen, protein and ash content (mgDW) of a standard 100mm (shell height) oyster was determined for uninfected, epithelial and systemic infection categories. 3. All biochemical components generally decreased in content with increasing MSX infection intensity (and duration). Overall reductions were significant in glycogen [epithelial (P < 0.05) and systemic (P = < 0.001)], protein [systemic (P < 0.05)] and ash [systemic (P < 0.02)] categories. 4. Glycogen was the substrate most readily catabolized to meet the energetic burden posed by MSX. The reduction by MSX of nutrient reserves affects other metabolic functions such that the ecological fitness of surviving oysters is reduced." @default.
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