Aquatic Animal Pathogens Favoured by Climate Change and Other Abiotic Factors

A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Aquatic Animals".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 317

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Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Western Macedonia, 531 00 Florina, Greece
Interests: molecular genetics, population biology, molecular identification; animal pathogens; molecular physiology; symbiotic microbiota; molecular markers; phylogeny; gene expression; animal science
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School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
Interests: Molluscs; fish biology; Mollusc diseases; histology; aquaculture

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Dear Colleagues,

Aquatic habitats are largely influenced by climate change, leading to severe ecological and economic limitations. New pathogen invasions, mass mortalities and harmful algal blooms are among the direct consequences causing risk to the productivity of both natural and artificial aquatic ecosystems. The current Special Issue focuses on the detection of emerging pathogens that infect aquatic animals, in both the natural environment and aquaculture. Novel technologies, such as metagenomics applied in a water column for microbiome identification, aside from animal tissues, are also welcome. The scope of the Special Issue includes the evaluation of the presence of aquatic pathogens under the prism of climate change, from biological, pathophysiological, and economic points of view. In addition, epidemiological studies are also welcome.

Dr. Ioannis A. Giantsis
Dr. Dimitrios Karagiannis
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Keywords

  • microorganisms
  • epidemiology
  • marine and freshwater ecosystems
  • conservation
  • viruses
  • bacteria
  • fungal diseases

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