Habitat-dependent variations in the incidence of Chaffinches Fringilla coelebs with diseased legs

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2021.2057658
David R. Norman
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ABSTRACT Chaffinches Fringilla coelebs are unlucky in being probably the species most susceptible to diseased legs, either from knemidocoptic mange, Fringilla papilloma virus, or both. In the fourteen winter periods (October to March) 2005/06 to 2018/19 during normal ringing operations I caught 2282 Chaffinches in Cheshire and 86 of those birds were recorded with disease visible on one or both legs. The incidence of diseased legs was significantly higher at feeding stations, where 29 birds were affected out of 186 caught (15.6%), than at sites in farmland (13 of 754, 1.7%), at woodland roosts (34 of 1109, 3.1%) or in my garden (10 of 165, 6.1%). Most of the affected birds were released unringed, without processing, but the age was recorded for 60 of them (56 adults and four first-years); the very high proportion of adults has not been reported before and suggests that visibly affected legs could take a long time to develop, and that birds can live with the symptoms of disease for a considerable time.
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伴有腿病的苍头燕雀的发病率的生境依赖性变化
摘要:苍头燕雀是不幸的,因为它可能是最容易感染腿部疾病的物种,无论是膝关节视神经癣,还是苍头燕雀乳头状瘤病毒,或者两者兼而有之。在2005/06至2018/19的14个冬季期间(10月至3月),在正常的鸣铃操作期间,我在柴郡捕获了2282只苍头燕雀,其中86只鸟的一只腿或两只腿上都有明显的疾病。饲养站的病腿发病率显著高于农田(754只中有13只,1.7%)、林地(1109只中有34只,3.1%)和我的花园(165只中有10只,6.1%),每捕获186只中有29只(15.6%)。大多数受影响的鸟被释放,没有进行任何处理,但其中60只(56只成年鸟和4只一岁鸟)的年龄被记录下来;这一比例之高以前从未有过报道,这表明明显受影响的腿可能需要很长时间才能发育,而且鸟类可以带着疾病症状生活相当长的时间。
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