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Evaluation of Severity and Factors Contributing to Foot Lesions in Endangered Ozark Hellbenders, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi

机译:评估濒危ozark hellbenders的严重程度和因素促进脚部病变,Cryptobranchus altganiensis bishopi

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Arkansas populations of Ozark Hellbenders, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi have declined precipitously over the past few decades and are now limited to a single river. Biologists have also observed an increase of distal limb lesions with unidentified etiology and unknown role in morbidity and mortality of the species in this location. We documented lesions and collected associated individual size class data and pathogen samples in Ozark Hellbenders of Arkansas (n=73) from 2011 – 2014 with the following two objectives: 1) document spatiotemporal patterns and severity of lesions present in this last remaining Arkansas Ozark Hellbender population, and 2) determine if host factors and infection status are associated with lesion severity. A scoring system was created from 0-7 based on lesion observations. Linear mixed model regressions followed by AICc model evaluation were used to determine associations among infection status for amphibian pathogens Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and Ranavirus as well as individual biometrics on lesion score. We discovered 93.2% of hellbenders had lesions characterized by digit swelling that often progressed towards toe-tip ulceration. In severe cases we observed digital necrosis progressing to digit loss. Any recaptured individuals had the same or worse lesion score from previous captures. The top predictive model for lesion severity included individual mass and Bd infection status with a significant, positive association of Bd with increased lesion severity (β= 0.87 ± 0.39 S.E., C.I.: 0.11, 1.63). Our findings highlight a widespread and progressive disease that is an important factor to consider for the future of Ozark Hellbenders. This syndrome is presumptively multifactorial, and future studies will benefit from investigating several factors of host, infectious agents, and environment and their roles in disease manifestation for the purpose of developing effective, multi-faceted conservation strategies. A summary of potential etiologies and mechanisms is provided that may explain observed lesion distribution and that will be applicable to future disease and epidemiological investigations.
机译:欧扎克哈尔贝德斯的阿肯色州人口,Cryptobranchus Anstganiensis Bishopi在过去的几十年里急剧下降,现在仅限于一条河流。生物学家还观察到在该地点中具有不明病因的远端肢体病变增加,并且在该地点的物种的性发病率和死亡率中的未知作用。我们记录了病变并收集了阿肯色州(N = 73)的奥兹坦克地狱人的相关单个规模数据和病原体样本,从2011年至2014年,下列两个目标人口和2)确定宿主因子和感染状况是否与病变严重程度有关。基于病变观测,从0-7创建了评分系统。线性混合模型回归后跟AICC模型评估用于确定两栖病原体Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis(BD)和Ranavirus的感染状态的关联以及病变评分的单独生物识别。我们发现93.2%的地骨患者的病变,以数字肿胀为特征,往往朝着脚趾溃疡倾向于。在严重的情况下,我们观察到数字坏死进展到数字损失。任何扣除的个体都有相同或更差的病变得分从以前的捕获。病变严重程度的顶部预测模型包括单个质量和BD感染状态,BD的显着阳性关联具有增加的病变严重程度(β= 0.87±0.39 s.e.i.:0.11,1.63)。我们的研究结果突出了一种普遍和渐进的疾病,这是考虑未来Ozark Hellbenders的重要因素。该综合征是多因素,未来的研究将受益于调查宿主,传染性药剂和环境的几个因素以及它们在疾病表现中的作用,以便开发有效的多方面的保护策略。提供了潜在的病因和机制的概述,可以解释观察到的病变分布,并适用于未来的疾病和流行病学调查。

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