TitleCytophaga psychrophila, the Causative Agent of Bacterial Cold-Water Disease in Salmonid Fish
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication1987
AuthorsHolt, Richaed Allen
Academic DepartmentDept. of Microbiology
DegreePh. D.
Pagination166 p.
UniversityOregon State University
CityCorvallis, Or.
Type of WorkDoctoral dissertation
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD4330 1988D .H64, Guin Hold 1988, Digital Open Access
Keywordsbacteria, bacterial cold-water disease, biochemistry, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, Cytophaga psychrophila, Fall Creek Fish Hatchery (Alsea River), fish disease, genetics, juvenile fish, Nehalem River Fish Hatchery, Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp., Salmon River Fish Hatchery, Siletz River Fish Hatchery, steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss, theses, Trask River Fish Hatchery, water temperature
NotesThis work is an important exploration of an issue for Oregon fish hatcheries. “Bacterial cold-water disease … is a serious septicemic infection of hatchery-reared salmonids especially young coho salmon… in the Pacific Northwest.” (p.1) Includes b+w photographs, including micrographs and scanning electron micrographs. Major professor was J. L. Fryer.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/z029p826n