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The Effect of Largemouth Bass Virus on Bass Populations in Kansas Impoundments

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JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 38-44

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aah.10147

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  1. Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism
  2. Sport Fish Restoration Grant [F-22-R]

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A study in Kansas investigated the presence of Largemouth Bass virus (LMBV) and its effects on the population of Largemouth Bass fish. Out of 25 impoundments tested, 14 were found to have LMBV-positive populations. However, there was no evidence of LMBV affecting the body condition, abundance, or growth rates of the fish. It is possible that these LMBV-positive populations were exposed to the virus many years ago and are now rebounding from any potential negative effects.
Largemouth Bass virus (LMBV) first became a concern in Kansas when it was identified as a potential cause of decreased catch rates at Crawford State Fishing Lake in 2007. The discovery of LMBV in eight additional impoundments from 2008 to 2017 increased concern about the prevalence and effects of LMBV in Kansas. In response, the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism tested 25 Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides impoundments for the presence of LMBV. The objectives of this study were to quantify the incidence of LMBV and examine differences in population metrics (i.e., body condition, relative abundance, and growth). A total of 1,260 Largemouth Bass were collected by using standard spring electrofishing surveys, and sagittal otoliths were collected from all of the sampled fish to estimate growth rates. Of the 25 study impoundments, 14 tested positive for LMBV. There was no evidence of LMBV effects on body condition, relative abundance of quality-length fish, or growth rates. The initial dates of LMBV infection of Largemouth Bass in these impoundments are unknown. The LMBV-positive populations in Kansas may have been exposed to the virus many years ago, and the fish may be in the process of rebounding from any potential negative effects.

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