saprolegnia ferax

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saprolegnia ferax

A scientist observes saprolegnia ferax under a microscope.

Definition

Noun A parasitic water mold (oomycete) of the genus Saprolegnia, specifically the species Saprolegnia ferax. It is a filamentous fungus-like organism that infects and feeds on living aquatic animals, particularly fish, fish eggs (spawn), and amphibians like tadpoles. The infection is characterized by a visible, cotton-like coating of white or grayish fungal hyphae, most notably on external body parts such as fins, gills, and skin, leading to a condition commonly called cotton mold disease or saprolegniasis.

Usage and Examples
  • The aquarium keeper identified the fuzzy growth on the goldfish's tail as Saprolegnia ferax.
  • Researchers studied the impact of Saprolegnia ferax on salmon spawn in hatcheries.
  • An outbreak of Saprolegnia ferax can cause significant mortality in a population of tadpoles.
Advanced Usage and Context
  • In Aquaculture and Ecology: is a significant pathogen in both wild and farmed fish populations. It is often a secondary invader, taking advantage of fish that are already stressed, injured, or immunocompromised. The term is used in scientific literature concerning aquatic animal health, disease management, and freshwater ecology.
  • Pathology: The visible "white fungus" is the mycelial mass of the organism. It damages tissues by direct invasion and can lead to osmoregulatory failure and death in the host.
Variants and Related Terms
  • Saprolegnia (noun): The genus name. is one species within this genus. Other species, like , are also important fish pathogens.
  • Saprolegniasis (noun): The disease condition caused by infection with species, including .
  • Water Mold / Oomycete (noun): The broader biological classification. is not a true fungus but a stramenopile, more closely related to algae like diatoms.
Synonyms and Related Phrases
  • Cotton mold fungus: A common descriptive name based on the appearance of the infection.
  • Fish fungus / White fungus: General lay terms for the disease caused by species.
  • Aquatic pathogen: A general term for disease-causing organisms in water, which includes .
Related Idioms or Fixed Phrases
  • Saprolegnia infection: A standard phrase used to describe the condition without specifying the exact species.
  • Fungal-like growth: A descriptive phrase often used when the exact organism () is suspected but not confirmed.
saprolegnia ferax

A scientist observes saprolegnia ferax under a microscope.

Noun
  1. a fungus that attacks living fish and tadpoles and spawn causing white fungus disease: a coating of white hyphae on especially peripheral parts (as fins)