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Timing and probability of arrival for sea lice dispersing between salmon farms

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.220853

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arrival time; sea lice; salmon farms; dispersal; bio-physical model

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This study develops a simple analytical model to investigate the dispersal of sea lice between two salmon farms. The arrival time distribution and cross-infection level of sea lice are calculated from the model. The study also finds that there is an intermediate interfarm spacing that maximizes the level of cross-infection, and increased temperatures lead to increased levels of cross-infection.
Sea lice are a threat to the health of both wild and farmed salmon and an economic burden for salmon farms. With a free-living larval stage, sea lice can disperse tens of kilometres in the ocean between salmon farms, leading to connected sea louse populations that are difficult to control in isolation. In this paper, we develop a simple analytical model for the dispersal of sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) between two salmon farms. From the model, we calculate the arrival time distribution of sea lice dispersing between farms, as well as the level of cross-infection of sea lice. We also use numerical flows from a hydrodynamic model, coupled with a particle tracking model, to directly calculate the arrival time of sea lice dispersing between two farms in the Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia, in order to fit our analytical model and find realistic parameter estimates. Using the parametrized analytical model, we show that there is often an intermediate interfarm spacing that maximizes the level of cross-infection between farms, and that increased temperatures will lead to increased levels of cross-infection.

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