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Handbook of Wildlife Chemical Immobilization 野生动物化学固定手册
Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-60.1.236
Lisa L. Wolfe
Book reviews express the opinions of the individual authors regarding the value of the book's content for Journal of Wildlife Diseases readers. The reviews are subjective assessments and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors, nor do they establish any official policy of the Wildlife Disease Association.
书评表达了作者个人对《野生动物疾病杂志》内容对读者价值的看法。书评是主观评价,并不一定反映编辑的观点,也不代表野生动物疾病协会的任何官方政策。
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Human-Wildlife Conflict Management 人类与野生动物冲突管理
Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI: 10.7589/jwdi-59-03-21
M. Drew
Book reviews express the opinions of the individual authors regarding the value of the book's content for Journal of Wildlife Diseases readers. The reviews are subjective assessments and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors, nor do they establish any official policy of the Wildlife Disease Association.
书评表达了个别作者对《野生动物疾病杂志》读者的书的内容的价值的意见。这些评论是主观的评估,并不一定反映编辑的意见,也不构成野生动物疾病协会的任何官方政策。
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Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues. 先驱科学与大瘟疫。
Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-59.1.212
K. Nusbaum
Book reviews express the opinions of the individual authors regarding the value of the book's content for Journal of Wildlife Diseases readers. The reviews are subjective assessments and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors, nor do they establish any official policy of the Wildlife Disease Association.
书评表达了个别作者对《野生动物疾病杂志》读者的书的内容的价值的意见。这些评论是主观的评估,并不一定反映编辑的意见,也不构成野生动物疾病协会的任何官方政策。
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Chemical and Physical Restraint of African Wild Animals. 非洲野生动物的化学和物理约束。
Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-58.4.951
A. D. Salvo
Book reviews express the opinions of the individual authors regarding the value of the book's content for Journal of Wildlife Diseases Readers. The reviews are subjective assessments and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors, nor do they establish any official policy of the Wildlife Disease Association.
书评表达了个人作者对《野生动物疾病杂志》读者的书的内容的价值的意见。这些评论是主观的评估,并不一定反映编辑的意见,也不构成野生动物疾病协会的任何官方政策。
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Presenting Science Concisely. 简明地呈现科学。
Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-58.3.701
T. Yuill
Book reviews express the opinions of the individual authors regarding the value of the book's content for Journal of Wildlife Diseases readers. The reviews are subjective assessments and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors, nor do they establish any official policy of the Wildlife Disease Association.
书评表达了个别作者对《野生动物疾病杂志》读者的书的内容的价值的意见。这些评论是主观的评估,并不一定反映编辑的意见,也不构成野生动物疾病协会的任何官方政策。
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Suspected Macrorhabdosis during a Concurrent Salmonellosis Outbreak in a Wild Yellow-Rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata). 在野生黄臀莺(Setophaga coronata)并发沙门氏菌病暴发期间疑似巨食症。
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00174
Kristina S Vuong, Danielle Reel, Kimberly M Newkirk, Cheryl B Greenacre

We describe necropsy lesions of three adult Yellow-rumped Warblers (Setophaga coronata) diagnosed with salmonellosis during a Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium outbreak. One warbler had filamentous organisms consistent with Macrorhabdus ornithogaster at the proventricular-ventricular isthmus. There is limited information on Macrorhabdus ornithogaster infections in wild North American birds.

我们描述尸检病变的三个成年黄翅林莺(Setophaga coronata)诊断为沙门氏菌病期间肠沙门氏菌血清鼠伤寒暴发。其中一只莺在前室-室峡处有丝状生物,与大腹鸟相一致。关于北美野生鸟类中巨噬鸟感染的信息有限。
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A SCOPING REVIEW OF THE RANGIFER TARANDUS INFECTIOUS DISEASE LITERATURE: GAP BETWEEN INFORMATION AND APPLICATION. rangifer tarandus传染病文献综述:信息与应用之间的差距。
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00165
Filip Rakic, Mathieu Pruvot, Douglas P Whiteside, Susan Kutz

The role and impact of infectious diseases in wildlife population dynamics are increasingly recognized, yet disease information is variably incorporated into wildlife management frameworks. This discrepancy is particularly relevant for Rangifer tarandus (caribou or reindeer), a keystone circumarctic species experiencing widespread population declines. The primary objective of this review was to characterize the available peer-reviewed literature on infectious diseases of Rangifer by using a scoping review methodology. Three databases of peer-reviewed literature-Web of Science, BIOSIS previews, and Scopus-were searched and 695 articles met the criteria for initial review. After screening for relevance and language, 349 articles, published between 1967 and 2020, remained. More than half of the excluded articles (181/346; 52%) were left out because they were not published in English; the majority of these excluded articles (120) were in Russian. From the 349 included articles, 137 (39%) pertained to wild (as opposed to semidomesticated or captive) Rangifer populations. Articles on infectious disease in wild Rangifer were published in 40 different journals across various disciplines; the most common journals were disease and parasitology oriented, accounting for 55% of included articles. Most studies were descriptive (87%), followed by experimental (9%). Of the pathogen taxa investigated, helminths were the most common, comprising 35% of articles. Rangifer subspecies were not equally represented in the literature, with barren-ground caribou (R. t. groenlandicus; n=40) and woodland caribou (R. t. caribou; n=39) having the greatest abundance and diversity of infectious disease information available. Few studies explicitly examined individual or population-level impacts of disease, or related disease to vital population rates, and only 27 articles explicitly related results to management or conservation. Findings from this review highlight an unbalanced distribution of studies across Rangifer ecotypes, a preference for dissemination in disease-specialized publication venues, and an opportunity for investigating population-level impacts that may be more readily integrated into caribou conservation frameworks.

传染病在野生动物种群动态中的作用和影响日益得到认识,但疾病信息仍以不同方式纳入野生动物管理框架。这一差异与牧马羊(北美驯鹿或驯鹿)尤其相关,这是一种重要的环北极物种,正在经历广泛的数量下降。本综述的主要目的是采用范围审查方法,对现有的关于Rangifer传染病的同行评议文献进行特征分析。检索了三个同行评议文献数据库(web of Science、BIOSIS预览和scopus), 695篇文章符合初步评议标准。在对相关性和语言进行筛选后,保留了1967年至2020年间发表的349篇文章。超过一半的被排除条款(181/346;52%)因未以英文出版而被遗漏;这些被排除在外的文章(120篇)大多数是俄文的。在收录的349篇文章中,137篇(39%)涉及野生(相对于半驯化或圈养)Rangifer种群。在40个不同学科的不同期刊上发表了关于野生Rangifer传染病的文章;最常见的期刊以疾病和寄生虫学为导向,占纳入文章的55%。大多数研究是描述性的(87%),其次是实验性的(9%)。在所调查的病原体分类群中,蠕虫最常见,占文章的35%。在文献中,流浪动物亚种的分布并不均匀,如:荒地驯鹿(r.t. groenlandicus);n=40)和林地驯鹿(r.t. caribou;N =39)具有最丰富和最多样化的传染病信息。很少有研究明确考察了疾病对个体或群体水平的影响,或相关疾病对重要种群率的影响,只有27篇文章明确地将结果与管理或保护联系起来。这篇综述的发现强调了跨Rangifer生态型的研究分布不平衡,在疾病专门出版物场所传播的偏好,以及调查可能更容易纳入北美驯鹿保护框架的种群水平影响的机会。
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PATHOGEN SURVEY AND PREDICTORS OF LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISEASE VIRUS INFECTION IN WILD TURKEYS (MELEAGRIS GALLOPAVO) 野鸡淋巴增生性疾病病毒感染病原调查及预测因素
Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00152
S. Shea, Matthew Gonnerman, Erik J. Blomberg, Kelsey Sullivan, P. Milligan, Pauline L. Kamath
Abstract: Growing populations of Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) may result in increased disease transmission among wildlife and spillover to poultry. Lymphoproliferative disease virus (LPDV) is an avian retrovirus that is widespread in Wild Turkeys of eastern North America, and infections may influence mortality and parasite co-infections. We aimed to identify individual and spatial risk factors of LPDV in Maine's Wild Turkeys. We also surveyed for co-infections between LPDV and reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV), Mycoplasma gallisepticum, and Salmonella pullorum to estimate trends in prevalence and examine covariance with LPDV. From 2017 to 2020, we sampled tissues from hunter-harvested (n=72) and live-captured (n=627) Wild Turkeys, in spring and winter, respectively, for molecular detection of LPDV and REV. In a subset of captured individuals (n=235), we estimated seroprevalence of the bacteria M. gallisepticum and S. pullorum using a plate agglutination test. Infection rates for LPDV and REV were 59% and 16% respectively, with a co-infection rate of 10%. Seroprevalence for M. gallisepticum and S. pullorum were 74% and 3.4%, with LPDV co-infection rates of 51% and 2.6%, respectively. Infection with LPDV and seroprevalence of M. gallisepticum and S. pullorum decreased, whereas REV infection increased, between 2018 and 2020. Females (64%), adults (72%), and individuals sampled in spring (76%) had higher risks of LPDV infection than males (47%), juveniles (39%), and individuals sampled in winter (57%). Furthermore, LPDV infection increased with percent forested cover (β=0.014±0.007) and decreased with percent agriculture cover for juveniles (β=–0.061±0.018) sampled in winter. These data enhance our understanding of individual and spatial predictors of LPDV infection in Wild Turkeys and aid in assessing the associated risk to Wild Turkey populations and poultry operations.
摘要:野生火鸡(Meleagris gallopavo)种群的增长可能导致疾病在野生动物之间的传播和对家禽的溢出。淋巴增生性疾病病毒(LPDV)是一种鸟类逆转录病毒,在北美东部的野生火鸡中广泛存在,感染可能影响死亡率和寄生虫共感染。我们的目的是确定缅因州野生火鸡LPDV的个体和空间危险因素。我们还调查了LPDV与网状内皮增生病毒(REV)、鸡毒支原体和白痢沙门氏菌的共感染情况,以估计LPDV的流行趋势,并检查LPDV与LPDV的协方差。从2017年到2020年,我们分别在春季和冬季采集了72只狩猎野生火鸡(n=72)和627只活捕获野生火鸡(n=627)的组织样本,用于LPDV和rev的分子检测。在捕获的个体子集(n=235)中,我们使用平板凝集试验估计了鸡链球菌和白斑链球菌的血清阳性率。LPDV和REV感染率分别为59%和16%,合并感染率为10%。鸡脓毒杆菌和白痢沙门氏菌血清感染率分别为74%和3.4%,LPDV合并感染率分别为51%和2.6%。2018 - 2020年LPDV感染及鸡链球菌和白痢链球菌血清阳性率下降,REV感染呈上升趋势。雌蚊(64%)、成虫(72%)和春季取样个体(76%)感染LPDV的风险高于雄蚊(47%)、幼蚊(39%)和冬季取样个体(57%)。冬季LPDV感染率随森林覆盖率的增加(β=0.014±0.007)而增加,随农业覆盖率的增加(β= -0.061±0.018)而减少。这些数据增强了我们对野生火鸡LPDV感染的个体和空间预测因子的理解,并有助于评估野生火鸡种群和家禽经营的相关风险。
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Disseminated Histiocytic Sarcoma in Two Free-Living Florida Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) 两只自由生活的佛罗里达海牛(Trichechus manatus latirostris)播散性组织细胞肉瘤
Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00138
D. Rotstein, N. Stacy, M. Kinsel, M. de Wit
Abstract: During necropsy of two manatees, masses in multiple organs including liver and spleen were identified. They were composed of neoplastic round to spindle-shaped cells, positive for vimentin, Iba-1, lysozyme, and Mac387, consistent with histiocytic sarcoma. One manatee also had an undifferentiated sarcoma that may have arisen from the histiocytic sarcoma.
摘要:在对两头海牛的尸检中,发现了肝脏和脾脏等多个器官的肿块。它们由圆形到纺锤形的肿瘤细胞组成,呈波形蛋白、Iba-1、溶菌酶和Mac387阳性,与组织细胞肉瘤一致。一只海牛也有未分化的肉瘤,可能是由组织细胞肉瘤引起的。
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ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM SEA LION (ZALOPHUS CALIFORNIANUS) PUPS IN NORTHWESTERN MEXICO 墨西哥西北部加利福尼亚海狮幼崽中分离的细菌的分离、特性和抗菌敏感性
Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00183
A. Zavala-Norzagaray, A. A. Aguirre, Uriel A. Angulo-Zamudio, C. Ley-Quiñónez, Héctor Flores-Villaseñor, N. León-Sicairos, Jorge Velazquez-Roman, F. Elorriaga-Verplancken, K. A. Zavala-Félix, C. E. Hart, Adrian Canizalez-Román
Abstract: Bacterial infections have been documented in marine mammals for decades, and some are considered emerging pathogens with zoonotic potential. The aerobic oral (n=16) and rectal (n=17) bacterial microbiota and their antimicrobial resistance were characterized for 17 apparently healthy California sea lion pups (Zalophus californianus) captured with a hoop net in Farallon Island, Sinaloa, Mexico, in 2016. Bacteriologic cultures, Analytical Profile Index, and PCR were used to identify bacterial species. The Escherichia coli phylogenetic groups were identified by PCR, Salmonella serotypes were identified, and resistance to antibiotics was evaluated. Overall, 39 bacterial species were isolated, including E. coli and Salmonella spp. (35.9% each) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (28.2%). For E. coli, UNKNOWN phylogroup was the most prevalent (57.7%), followed by the A phylogroup (37.1%). Most Salmonella serotypes were identified as Newport (92.8%); serotype Saintpaul was also identified (7.2%). Sea lions with bacterial co-colonization included 24.2%, from which two bacterial species were isolated, and 3% with three species. Overall, 59% of bacteria were resistant to at least one antibiotic tested, and 25.6% were extensively drug resistant. Bacteria were highly resistant to ampicillin and cefotaxime. This study demonstrates the importance of characterizing the microbiome of sea lions, and the potential effect of pathogens with antimicrobial resistance on wildlife conservation and public health.
摘要:细菌感染在海洋哺乳动物中已有数十年的记录,其中一些被认为是具有人畜共患潜力的新兴病原体。对2016年在墨西哥锡那罗亚州法拉隆岛捕获的17只表面健康的加利福尼亚海狮幼崽(Zalophus californianus)的需氧口腔(n=16)和直肠(n=17)细菌微生物群及其耐药性进行了分析。利用细菌培养、分析谱指数和PCR鉴定细菌种类。采用PCR方法鉴定大肠杆菌系统发育类群,鉴定沙门氏菌血清型,并对抗生素进行耐药性评价。共分离出39种细菌,其中大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌各占35.9%,铜绿假单胞菌占28.2%。大肠杆菌以UNKNOWN系统群最多(57.7%),其次为A系统群(37.1%)。大多数沙门氏菌血清型为Newport (92.8%);血清型为圣保罗型(7.2%)。有细菌共定殖的海狮占24.2%,其中有2种细菌,有3种细菌的海狮占3%。总体而言,59%的细菌对至少一种抗生素具有耐药性,25.6%的细菌具有广泛耐药性。细菌对氨苄西林和头孢噻肟高度耐药。这项研究证明了表征海狮微生物组的重要性,以及具有抗微生物药物耐药性的病原体对野生动物保护和公众健康的潜在影响。
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