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与空气和水温相关的佛罗里达海牛的低温死亡。

Cold-related Florida manatee mortality in relation to air and water temperatures.

机构信息

Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, St. Petersburg, Florida, United States of America.

Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Nov 21;14(11):e0225048. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225048. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Many tropical and subtropical species are sensitive to sudden temperature changes, especially drops in temperature. During winters 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, unusually cold temperatures occurred in many parts of Florida, USA, resulting in increased mortality of Florida manatees, sea turtles, fish, corals, and other species. The Florida manatee, in particular, is highly susceptible to cold stress and death when water temperatures drop below 20°C. We sought to characterize the magnitude and timing of reports of cold-related manatee carcasses in relation to fluctuations in water and air temperatures in central-east and central-west Florida during the six winters from 2008 to 2014. We used a generalized linear model to predict counts of manatee carcasses with a cold-related cause of death reported over 7-day bins in relation to various short-term (two weeks or less) and cumulative (incrementally summed from the start of the winter) heating-degree-day effects (HDD; < 20°C) and a categorical winter variable. Using water temperature data, the top-ranked model in both regions included a short-term temperature effect (14-day HDD sum) that preceded increases in reports of cold-related manatee carcasses by 7 days. Cumulative exposure to cold weather over the winter amplified effects on mortality in the central-east region. Quantifying the relationship between cold events and manatee mortality helps us prepare for rescue and salvage operations when extremely cold weather is forecast. This is especially important because anticipated loss or degradation of warm-water refuges due to human activities and sea level rise could potentially impact the manatee population in the future. These methods could also be applied to other species susceptible to cold-related mortality.

摘要

许多热带和亚热带物种对温度的突然变化很敏感,尤其是温度下降。在 2009-2010 年和 2010-2011 年的冬季,美国佛罗里达州的许多地区出现了异常寒冷的天气,导致佛罗里达海牛、海龟、鱼类、珊瑚和其他物种的死亡率上升。特别是佛罗里达海牛,当水温降至 20°C 以下时,极易受到冷应激和死亡的影响。我们试图描述与佛罗里达州中东部和中西部的水温波动相关的冷相关海牛尸体报告的数量和时间,这些报告与 2008 年至 2014 年六个冬季期间的各种短期(两周或更短)和累积(从冬季开始逐渐累加)加热度日数(HDD;<20°C)和冬季分类变量有关。使用水温数据,两个地区排名最高的模型都包括一个短期温度效应(14 天 HDD 总和),该效应在冷相关海牛尸体报告增加前提前了 7 天。冬季期间累积暴露于寒冷天气会放大对中东部地区死亡率的影响。量化冷事件与海牛死亡之间的关系有助于我们在预测到极寒天气时为救援和抢救行动做好准备。这一点尤为重要,因为人类活动和海平面上升导致的温水避难所的预期损失或退化,可能会对未来的海牛种群产生影响。这些方法也可以应用于其他易受冷相关死亡影响的物种。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e913/6871784/e33f45ab248d/pone.0225048.g001.jpg

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