Charruau Pierre, Niño-Torres Carlos A
Centro del Cambio Global y la Sustentabilidad en el Sureste, A.C., C.P. 86080, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.
Dis Aquat Organ. 2014 Jul 3;109(3):263-7. doi: 10.3354/dao02743.
Congenital defects in crocodilians have received little interest. In the context of global change and increasing threats to biodiversity, data on birth defects occurring in wildlife could be of importance for estimating the health of species populations and their ecosystems. Herein, we report the first case of amelia (i.e. absence of limbs) in Morelet's crocodiles Crocodylus moreletii from Mexico and the third on the southern Yucatan Peninsula. The crocodile in question was a juvenile (41 cm total length) captured in July 2012 in the Río Hondo, the river that forms the border between Mexico and Belize south of the state of Quintana Roo. The prevalence of this malformation in the C. moreletii population of Río Hondo (0.35%) is similar to that reported in 2 previous cases in Belize. Several causes of birth defects in crocodilians have previously been cited in the literature. Although we do not have relevant information to elucidate this case, we discuss some plausible explanations for this birth defect.
鳄鱼的先天性缺陷很少受到关注。在全球变化以及生物多样性面临日益增加威胁的背景下,有关野生动物出生缺陷的数据对于评估物种种群及其生态系统的健康状况可能具有重要意义。在此,我们报告了首例来自墨西哥的莫雷莱鳄(Crocodylus moreletii)出现无肢畸形(即肢体缺失)的案例,这也是尤卡坦半岛南部的第三例此类案例。该鳄鱼为幼体(全长41厘米),于2012年7月在洪都河捕获,洪都河是金塔纳罗奥州以南构成墨西哥与伯利兹边界的河流。这种畸形在洪都河莫雷莱鳄种群中的发生率(0.35%)与之前在伯利兹报道的两例案例相似。此前文献中曾提及鳄鱼出生缺陷的多种原因。尽管我们没有相关信息来阐明此案例,但我们讨论了这种出生缺陷的一些可能解释。