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- Withering_abalone_syndrome abstract "Withering abalone syndrome is a disease of the abalone shellfish, primarily found in the black and red abalone species.First described in 1986, it is caused by the bacterium "Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis", which attacks the lining of the abalone's digestive tract, inhibiting the production of digestive enzymes. To prevent starvation, the abalone consumes its own body mass, causing its characteristic muscular "foot" to wither and atrophy. This impairs the abalone's ability to adhere to rocks, making it far more vulnerable to predation. Withered abalone not eaten by predators typically starve.For reasons not yet well understood, some abalone can be infected with the bacterium without developing the disease. It is believed, however, that changes in environmental conditions, such as warmer than normal water temperatures, may induce the disease in abalone that already harbor the bacterium. For this reason, the spread of the bacterium could lead to further declines in abalone populations, especially during El Niño events, when water temperatures rise.Once a valuable fishery, abalone in Southern and Central California have been decimated by commercial and sport fishing, and more recently by this disease. Some populations of black abalone have declined nearly 99 percent since the disease was first observed in the Channel Islands off Santa Barbara.".
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- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Abalone.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Atrophy.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Bacterium.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Black_abalone.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Candidatus.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_diseases.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Islands_of_California.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Digestive_tract.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink El_Niño.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Enzymes.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Fishery.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Haliotis_cracherodii.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Haliotis_rufescens.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Human_gastrointestinal_tract.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Predation.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Red_abalone.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara,_California.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Shellfish.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Withering Syndrome".
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Withering abalone syndrome".
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Withering syndrome".
- Withering_abalone_syndrome hasPhotoCollection Withering_abalone_syndrome.
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- Withering_abalone_syndrome subject Category:Fish_diseases.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome hypernym Disease.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome type Disease.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome comment "Withering abalone syndrome is a disease of the abalone shellfish, primarily found in the black and red abalone species.First described in 1986, it is caused by the bacterium "Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis", which attacks the lining of the abalone's digestive tract, inhibiting the production of digestive enzymes. To prevent starvation, the abalone consumes its own body mass, causing its characteristic muscular "foot" to wither and atrophy.".
- Withering_abalone_syndrome label "Withering abalone syndrome".
- Withering_abalone_syndrome sameAs m.08gd86.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome sameAs Q8028152.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome sameAs Q8028152.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Withering_abalone_syndrome?oldid=650045608.
- Withering_abalone_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Withering_abalone_syndrome.