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自由放养的阔鼻猴亚目非人灵长类动物触电事件:一种威胁性状况的诊断特征

Electrocutions in Free-Ranging Platyrrhine Nonhuman Primates: Diagnostic Features for a Threatening Condition.

作者信息

Barros Rafaela M, Macêdo Isabel L, Sousa Davi E R, Cerqueira Liz A, Fonseca Yasmin N G, Sousa Ana L V, Santos Antonio D, de Melo Cristiano B, Castro Márcio B

机构信息

Graduate Program in Animal Science, University of Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil.

Veterinary Pathology and Forensics Laboratory, University of Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2025 Apr;87(4):e70039. doi: 10.1002/ajp.70039.

Abstract

Electrical accidents pose a considerable threat to wildlife in anthropized regions, particularly arboreal mammals, as evidenced by cases of electrocutions in nonhuman primates (NHPs). This study characterized the frequency, anatomic distribution, and pathological features of electrocution injuries in free-ranging NHPs based on data retrieved from necropsy archives at the Veterinary Pathology and Forensics Laboratory, University of Brasilia, Brazil. Gross and microscopic evaluations were conducted to assess the nature and extent of electrothermal injuries, including burns and tissue damage. Between 2019 and 2022, electrocution accounted for 16.5% of NHP deaths, primarily affecting black tufted marmosets. Adult NHPs, regardless of sex, were predominantly affected, mainly in the rainy season. Limbs were the most commonly affected body parts, with double, triple, or multiple injury sites being common. Gross findings mostly included severe burns (Grades III and IV), ulcerative injuries, blisters, bone exposure, singed hair, and muscle exposure. Microscopic examinations unveiled epidermal necrosis, smudging of collagen fibers, stretched epidermal nuclei, blisters (epidermal honeycomb aspect), muscle necrosis, skin metallization, and hemorrhage and congestion within internal organs. Electrocution has emerged as a substantial cause of death in free-ranging NHPs, particularly in urban and peri-urban areas. The study underscores the need for public policy adjustments to mitigate the risks of electrocution in NHPs and enhance species conservation efforts in human-dominated landscapes.

摘要

电气事故对人类活动频繁地区的野生动物,尤其是树栖哺乳动物构成了相当大的威胁,非人灵长类动物(NHPs)的触电案例就证明了这一点。本研究基于从巴西巴西利亚大学兽医病理学和法医实验室尸检档案中检索到的数据,对自由放养的非人灵长类动物触电损伤的频率、解剖分布和病理特征进行了描述。进行了大体和显微镜评估,以评估电热损伤的性质和程度,包括烧伤和组织损伤。在2019年至2022年期间,触电占非人灵长类动物死亡的16.5%,主要影响黑簇绒狨猴。成年非人灵长类动物,无论性别,都受到主要影响,主要发生在雨季。四肢是最常受影响的身体部位,常见有两处、三处或多处损伤部位。大体检查结果大多包括严重烧伤(III级和IV级)、溃疡性损伤、水泡、骨骼暴露、毛发烧焦和肌肉暴露。显微镜检查发现表皮坏死、胶原纤维模糊、表皮细胞核拉长、水泡(表皮蜂窝状外观)、肌肉坏死、皮肤金属化以及内脏出血和充血。触电已成为自由放养的非人灵长类动物死亡的一个重要原因,尤其是在城市和城郊地区。该研究强调需要调整公共政策,以降低非人灵长类动物触电风险,并加强在人类主导景观中的物种保护工作。

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