Ostrand W D, Bissonette J A, Conover M R
Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan 84322-5290, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 1995 Jan;31(1):87-9. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-31.1.87.
We examined whether trichomoniasis had been a factor in a dramatic mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) population decline in Fillmore, Utah (USA). We reasoned that if we could not find a high proportion of doves showing clinical signs of disease then the population was not being affected. Prevalences of Trichomonas gallinae in doves were 21% for 1992 and 14% for 1993. We also examined 230 birds and found only one with oral lesions. These prevalences were similar to those observed at the same study site in the 1950's, or reported elsewhere. Based on our results, we believe that trichomoniasis was not affecting the Fillmore mourning dove population at the time of our study.
我们研究了毛滴虫病是否是美国犹他州菲尔莫尔市哀鸽(泽纳ida macroura)种群急剧下降的一个因素。我们推断,如果我们找不到高比例表现出疾病临床症状的鸽子,那么该种群就没有受到影响。1992年鸽子中鸡毛滴虫的患病率为21%,1993年为14%。我们还检查了230只鸟,仅发现一只有口腔病变。这些患病率与20世纪50年代在同一研究地点观察到的或其他地方报道的患病率相似。根据我们的结果,我们认为在我们研究期间,毛滴虫病并未影响菲尔莫尔的哀鸽种群。