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  1. Tail Fan Necrosis syndrome in decapod crustaceans: A review
  2. Low internal transcribed spacer rDNA variation in New Zealand Bonamia ostreae: evidence for a recent arrival
  3. Impacts of epizootic ulcerative syndrome on subsistence fisheries and wildlife
  4. Disease threats to farmed green-lipped mussels Perna canaliculus in New Zealand: review of challenges in risk assessment and pathway analysis
  5. Pathogenicity of the bacterium New Zealand rickettsia-like organism (NZ-RLO2) in Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha smolt
  6. Optimisation and validation of a PCR to detect viable Tenacibaculum maritimum in salmon skin tissue samples
  7. Characterization of mid-intestinal microbiota of farmed Chinook salmon using 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding
  8. Lamprey (Geotria australis; Agnatha) reddening syndrome in Southland rivers, New Zealand 2011–2013: laboratory findings and epidemiology, including the incidental detection of an atypical Aeromonas salmonicida
  9. New Zealand rickettsia‐like organism (NZ‐RLO) and Tenacibaculum maritimum: Distribution and phylogeny in farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
  10. In vivo growth and genomic characterization of rickettsia-like organisms isolated from farmed Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) in New Zealand
  11. Pathology of tail fan necrosis in the spiny lobster, Jasus edwardsii
  12. Characterisation of gut microbiota of farmed Chinook salmon using metabarcoding
  13. Partial 18S rRNA sequences of apicomplexan parasite ‘X’ (APX), associated with flat oysters Ostrea chilensis in New Zealand
  14. Experimental infection by Yersinia ruckeri O1 biotype 2 induces brain lesions and neurological signs in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss )
  15. Comparative population genetic study of an important marine parasite from New Zealand flat oysters
  16. First detection of gas bubble disease and Rickettsia -like organisms in Paphies ventricosa , a New Zealand surf clam
  17. Pooled sample testing for Bonamia ostreae: A tale of two SYBR Green real-time PCR assays
  18. Nocardiosis in freshwater reared Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
  19. Genomic heterogeneity and prevalence of hepandensovirus in Penaeus esculentus from Western Australia, and P. merguiensis from the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia
  20. First report of a rickettsia-like organism from farmed Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum), in New Zealand
  21. Draft Genome Sequence of a New Zealand Rickettsia-Like Organism Isolated from Farmed Chinook Salmon
  22. Aquaculture: exotic diseases and surveillance
  23. First report of the myxozoan parasite Myxobolus episquamalis infecting grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) from New Zealand
  24. Hemolymph chemistry and histopathological changes in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in response to low salinity stress
  25. Detection and characterization of viruses of the genusMegalocytivirusin ornamental fish imported into an Australian border quarantine premises: an emerging risk to national biosecurity
  26. New pathological condition in cultured mulloway Argyrosomus japonicus: histopathological, ultrastructural and molecular studies
  27. Report of pathogens and parasites in Perumytilus purpuratus from San Jorge Bay, Antofagasta, Chile
  28. Disease will limit future food supply from the global crustacean fishery and aquaculture sectors
  29. Transboundary movement of shrimp viruses in crustaceans and their products: A special risk?
  30. Distribution of Cardicola forsteri eggs in the gills of southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) (Castelnau, 1872)
  31. The pathology of ‘scale drop syndrome’ in Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer Bloch, a first description
  32. An intestinal Eimeria infection in juvenile Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) cultured in Vietnam – A first report
  33. The molecular characterization of an Eimeria and Cryptosporidium detected in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) cultured in Vietnam
  34. Evaluating options for fishmeal replacement in diets for juvenile barramundi (Lates calcarifer)
  35. Histopathology of oedema in pearl oysters Pinctada maxima
  36. Detection of Minchinia occulta in samples of pearl oysters Pinctada maxima infected by Haplosporidium hinei
  37. A new species of Dermoergasilus Ho & Do, 1982 (Copepoda: Ergasilidae) from freshwater fishes in the south-west of Western Australia
  38. Intracellular ciliated protozoal infection in silverlip pearl oysters, Pinctada maxima (Jameson, 1901)
  39. Comparison of three molecular methods for the detection of Pilchard herpesvirus in archived paraffin-embedded tissue and frozen tissue
  40. Spore ornamentation of Minchinia occulta n. sp. (Haplosporidia) in rock oysters Saccostrea cuccullata (Born, 1778)
  41. Parasites, pathological conditions and mortality in QX-resistant and wild-caught Sydney rock oysters, Saccostrea glomerata
  42. Spore ornamentation of Haplosporidium hinei n. sp. (Haplosporidia) in pearl oysters Pinctada maxima (Jameson, 1901)
  43. Herpesvirus that caused epizootic mortality in 1995 and 1998 in pilchard, Sardinops sagax neopilchardus (Steindachner), in Australia is now endemic
  44. Detection of Minchinia sp., in rock oysters Saccostrea cuccullata (Born, 1778) using DNA probes
  45. Molecular characterisation of a haplosporidian parasite infecting rock oysters Saccostrea cuccullata in north Western Australia
  46. Pathogens, Parasites and Other Symbionts
  47. Infection with Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae and Vibrio harveyi in snapper, Pagrus auratus with bloat
  48. DISEASES OF PEARL OYSTERS AND OTHER MOLLUSCS: A WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE
  49. Effect of holding duration on the immune system of western rock lobster, Panulirus cygnus
  50. The influence of the dietary inclusion of the alkaloid gramine, on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) growth, feed utilisation and gastrointestinal histology
  51. Why won’t they grow? – Inhibitory substances and mollusc hatcheries
  52. Molecular Evidence for Association of Chlamydiales Bacteria with Epitheliocystis in Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques), Silver Perch (Bidyanus bidyanus), and Barramundi (Lates calcarifer)
  53. Molecular detection of a virus, Pilchard herpesvirus, associated with epizootics in Australasian pilchards Sardinops sagax neopilchardus
  54. Evaluation of dietary inclusion of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) kernel meal on the growth, feed utilisation and tissue histology of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  55. Effects of the bloom-forming alga Trichodesmium erythraeum on the pearl oyster Pinctada maxima
  56. Haematopoietic necrosis in a goldfish (Carassius auratus) associated with an agent morphologically similar to herpesvirus
  57. A model of spatially evolving herpesvirus epidemics causing mass mortality in Australian pilchard Sardinops sagax
  58. Treatments to control Haliotrema abaddon in the West Australian dhufish, Glaucosoma hebraicum
  59. Haemoglobin and oxygen transport of the West Australian dhufish, Glaucosoma hebraicum Richardson, and other species
  60. The effect of CO2-rich ground water on the West Australian dhufish (Glaucosoma hebraicum)
  61. Pathogenesis and epidemiology of spontaneous exophthalmos in the West Australian dhufish, Glaucosoma hebraicum Richardson
  62. A model of transmission of a viral epidemic among schools within a shoal of pilchards
  63. Simple models of massive epidemics of herpesvirus in Australian (and New Zealand) pilchards
  64. Diseases of yabbies (Cherax albidus) in Western Australia
  65. Diseases of Spiny Lobsters
  66. Distant water sailors: parasitic Copepoda of the open ocean
  67. Catch characteristics of commercial gill‐nets in a nearshore fishery in central New Zealand
  68. Biological tags as moult indicators in Panulirus cygnus (George)
  69. Epizootic mortality in the pilchard Sardinops sagax neopilchardus in Australia and New Zealand in 1995. I. Pathology and epizootiology
  70. Epizootic mortality in the pilchard Sardinops sagax neopilchardus in Australia and New Zealand in 1995. II. Identification of a herpesvirus within the gill epithelium
  71. Virus-like particles associated with marine mussel mortalities in New Zealand
  72. Phlyctainophora lamnae (Nematoda; Philometridae) from dogfish Squalus acanthias off southern New Zealand
  73. Suffocation of pilchards (Sardinops sagax) by a green microalgal bloom in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand
  74. Bonamiaand other aquatic parasites of importance to New Zealand
  75. Fed up with parasites? A method for estimating asymptotic growth in fish populations
  76. A new species of Lepidapedon Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae) in the gadiform fish Coelorhinchus bollonsi McCann & McKnight (Macrouridae) from Chatham Rise, New Zealand
  77. Net damage injuries to New Zealand hoki,Macruronus novaezelandiae
  78. Environmental impact of trawling on the seabed: A review
  79. Movements of albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in the South Pacific: Evidence from parasites
  80. New species ofHatschekia(Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) from the gills of South Pacific fishes
  81. Goussia auxidis (Dogiel, 1948) (Apicomplexa: Calyptosporidae) from tuna (Pisces: Scombridae) in the South Pacific
  82. Zoogeography of parasitic Copepoda of the New Zealand region
  83. New Zealand parasitic Copepoda; genus Caligus Müller, 1785 (Siphonostomatoida: Caligidae)
  84. Workshop 4A: Protozoa of fish
  85. Occurrence and characteristics of the haemocyte parasite Bonamia sp. in the New Zealand dredge oyster Tiostrea lutaria
  86. COCCULINIKA MYZORAMA, NEW GENUS, NEW SPECIES, A PARASITIC COPEPOD FROM A DEEP-SEA WOOD-INGESTING LIMPET
  87. Fishes from Porirua and Pauatahanui inlets: Occurrence in gill nets
  88. A revision ofHatschekiaPoche, 1902 (Copepoda: Hatschekiidae), parasitic on marine fishes
  89. Hatschekia poche, 1902 (Crustacea, Copepoda): proposed conservation by the suppression of pseudoclavella Bassett-smith, 1898 Z. N. (S.) 2390
  90. Ergasilus rotundicorpus n.sp. (Copepoda: Ergasilidae) from Siganus guttatus (Bloch) in the Philippines
  91. The Type of Cla Vella Scari KrØYer, 1838 a Parasitic Copepod of Uncertain Genus
  92. Abergasilus amplexusHewitt, 1978 (Ergasilidae: Copepoda) from New Zealand, with a description of the male
  93. Lonchidiopsis setosus n.sp. (Copepoda: Notodelphyidae) from Venezuela
  94. A new microsporidium from the oyster Ostrea lutaria in New Zealand
  95. Growth of two species of freshwater crayfish (Paranephropsspp.) in New Zealand
  96. A redescription of Caligus patulus Wilson, 1937 (Copepoda: Caligidae) from a fish farm in the Philippines
  97. Freshwater crayfishParanephrops planifronsinfected with the microsporidianThelohania
  98. New Notodelphyidae (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) from New Zealand solitary ascidians
  99. A redescription ofTergestia agnostomiManter, 1954, based on gravid specimens (Trematoda : Fellodistomatidae)
  100. A New Species of Mugilicola Parasitic on South African Elvers (Copepoda, Therodamasidae)
  101. Natural history of the pea crab in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand
  102. Post‐planktqnic stages ofpinnotheres novaezelandiaefilhol, 1886 (Brachyura: Pinnqtheridae)
  103. Lichomolgus uncusn.sp. (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) An associate of the musselPerna canaliculusGmelin
  104. Two new h SPECIES OFHerpyllobius(parasitic copepoda) from New Zealand and the Antarctic
  105. NematopsisN. Sp. (Sporozoa: Gregarinia) inPerna canaliculus(note)
  106. Lichomolgidium tupuhiae,a new cyclopoid copepod associated with an ascidian from New Zealand
  107. New Notodelphyidae (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) from solitary ascidians