Sidor Inga F, Pokras Mark A, Major Andrew R, Poppenga Robert H, Taylor Kate M, Miconi Rose M
Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Wildlife Clinic, 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton, Massachusetts 01536, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 2003 Apr;39(2):306-15. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-39.2.306.
Diagnostic findings are presented on 522 common loons (Gavia immer) found dead or moribund in New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont, USA) between 1987 and 2000. Common loon numbers and range in New England have decreased from historic levels over the last century due to a number of proposed factors. Goals of this study were to identify and categorize causes of mortality and quantify natural versus anthropogenic causes. The majority of identifiable mortality in chicks was from intraspecific aggression (25%) and other causes of trauma (32%). Death in immature loons was primarily from fungal respiratory disease (20%) and trauma (18%). Causes of adult loon mortality differed significantly in breeding and wintering habitats. Wintering adults primarily died of trauma (17%) and infection (11%) and had significantly poorer body condition than breeding loons. In breeding adults, confirmed and suspected lead toxicosis from ingested fishing weights accounted for almost half of all mortality. Direct anthropogenic factors accounted for 52% of loon mortality in this study. Because of high carcass recovery rates, we believe these data are a good representation of loon mortality in New England. Results highlight the importance of human influences on conservation and management of the common loon in New England.
本文呈现了1987年至2000年间在新英格兰地区(美国康涅狄格州、缅因州、马萨诸塞州、新罕布什尔州、罗德岛州和佛蒙特州)发现死亡或濒死的522只普通潜鸟(Gavia immer)的诊断结果。由于多种因素,新英格兰地区普通潜鸟的数量和分布范围在上个世纪已从历史水平下降。本研究的目的是确定死亡原因并进行分类,量化自然原因与人为原因。雏鸟中大多数可识别的死亡原因是种内攻击(25%)和其他创伤原因(32%)。未成年潜鸟的死亡主要源于真菌性呼吸道疾病(20%)和创伤(18%)。成年潜鸟在繁殖地和越冬地的死亡原因有显著差异。越冬成年潜鸟主要死于创伤(17%)和感染(11%),身体状况明显比繁殖期潜鸟差。在繁殖期成年潜鸟中,因吞食渔坠导致的已确认和疑似铅中毒占所有死亡原因的近一半。在本研究中,直接人为因素占潜鸟死亡原因的52%。由于尸体回收率高,我们认为这些数据很好地反映了新英格兰地区潜鸟的死亡率。研究结果凸显了人类影响对新英格兰地区普通潜鸟保护和管理的重要性。