Caligidosis caused by the ectoparasite Caligus rogercresseyi is one of the main sanitary challenges during the seawater fattening stage in Chilean salmon farming mainly due to the high costs associated with its surveillance and control. Traditionally the life cycle of C. rogercresseyi has been described in eight developmental stages being the copepodites considered the only infective stage. This work presents three experimental studies that taken together evidence a greater swimming capacity in adult parasites than in copepodites raising the hypothesis that adults could be actively involved in the infection process. Although further research in this line is required these findings open new questions about the life cycle of this parasite and could have relevant implications in the epidemiological surveillance and sanitary control strategies of this disease.
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