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美国纽约布朗克斯河城区野生龟类的健康评估

HEALTH ASSESSMENT OF FREE-RANGING CHELONIANS IN AN URBAN SECTION OF THE BRONX RIVER, NEW YORK, USA.

作者信息

Aplasca Andrea C, Titus Valorie, Ossiboff Robert J, Murphy Lisa, Seimon Tracie A, Ingerman Karen, Moser William E, Calle Paul P, Iv John M Sykes

机构信息

1 The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, 1920 Coffey Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.

2 Wildlife Conservation Society, Department of Herpetology, 2300 Southern Blvd., Bronx, New York 10460, USA.

出版信息

J Wildl Dis. 2019 Apr;55(2):352-362. doi: 10.7589/2017-12-304. Epub 2018 Sep 18.

Abstract

The Bronx River in Bronx, New York, US spans an area of significant human development and has been subject to historic and ongoing industrial contamination. We evaluated the health of freeranging native common snapping turtles ( Chelydra serpentina) and nonnative invasive red-eared sliders ( Trachemys scripta) in a segment of the Bronx River between May and July 2012. In 18 snapping turtles and nine sliders, complete physical examinations were performed, ectoparasites collected, and blood was analyzed for contaminants (mercury, thallium, cadmium, arsenic, lead, selenium, oxychlordane, alpha-chlordane, dieldrin, DDD, DDE, polychlorinated biphenyls). Complete blood counts and the presence of hemoparasites were determined in 16 snapping turtles and nine sliders. Swabs of the choana and cloaca were screened for ranavirus, adenovirus, herpesvirus, and Mycoplasma spp. by PCR in 39 snapping turtles and 28 sliders. Both turtle species exhibited bioaccumulation of various environmental contaminants, particularly organochlorines and polychlorinated biphenyls. Molecular screening revealed a unique herpesvirus in each species. A Mycoplasma sp. previously isolated from emydid turtles was detected in red-eared sliders while a unique Mycoplasma sp. was identified in common snapping turtles. Ranaviruses and adenoviruses were not detected. Our study established a baseline health assessment to which future data can be compared. Moreover, it served to expand the knowledge and patterns of health markers, environmental contaminants, and microorganisms of freeranging chelonians.

摘要

美国纽约布朗克斯区的布朗克斯河贯穿人类大规模开发的区域,一直受到历史上遗留以及持续存在的工业污染影响。2012年5月至7月期间,我们对布朗克斯河某一河段中自由放养的本地普通鳄龟(滑龟)和外来入侵的红耳龟进行了健康评估。我们对18只鳄龟和9只红耳龟进行了全面的身体检查,采集了体外寄生虫,并对血液中的污染物(汞、铊、镉、砷、铅、硒、氧氯丹、α-氯丹、狄氏剂、滴滴滴、滴滴伊、多氯联苯)进行了分析。我们还对16只鳄龟和9只红耳龟进行了全血细胞计数,并检测了血液寄生虫的存在情况。通过聚合酶链反应(PCR),我们对39只鳄龟和28只红耳龟的后鼻孔和泄殖腔拭子进行了检测,以筛查蛙病毒、腺病毒、疱疹病毒和支原体属。两种龟类都表现出各种环境污染物的生物累积现象,尤其是有机氯和多氯联苯。分子筛查在每个物种中都发现了一种独特的疱疹病毒。在红耳龟中检测到一种先前从水龟中分离出的支原体,而在普通鳄龟中鉴定出一种独特的支原体。未检测到蛙病毒和腺病毒。我们的研究建立了一个基线健康评估,以便与未来的数据进行比较。此外,它有助于扩展对自由放养龟类的健康指标、环境污染物和微生物的认识及了解模式。

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