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Health hazards to wild birds and risk factors associated with anthropogenic food provisioning

机译:野生鸟类的健康危害和与人为食物供应相关的危险因素

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Provision of supplementary food for wild birds at garden feeding stations is a common, large-scale and year-round practice in multiple countries including Great Britain (GB). While these additional dietary resources can benefit wildlife, there is a concomitant risk of disease transmission, particularly when birds repeatedly congregate in the same place at high densities and through interactions of species that would not normally associate in close proximity. Citizen science schemes recording garden birds are popular and can integrate disease surveillance with population monitoring, offering a unique opportunity to explore inter-relationships between supplementary feeding, disease epidemiology and population dynamics. Here, we present findings from a national surveillance programme in GB and note the dynamism of endemic and emerging diseases over a 25-year period, focusing on protozoal (finch trichomonosis), viral (Paridae pox) and bacterial (passerine salmonellosis) diseases with contrasting modes of transmission. We also examine the occurrence of mycotoxin contamination of food residues in bird feeders, which present both a direct and indirect (though immunosuppression) risk to wild bird health. Our results inform evidence-based mitigation strategies to minimize anthropogenically mediated health hazards, while maintaining the benefits of providing supplementary food for wild birds.
机译:在花园喂养站的野生鸟类提供补充食品是多个国家(包括英国)(GB)在内的普通,大规模和全年的做法。虽然这些额外的饮食资源可以使野生动物有益,但伴随着疾病传播的风险,特别是当鸟类在高密度的相同位置反复聚集,并且通过通常在近距离接近的物种的相互作用。录制园林鸟类的公民科学计划是流行的,可以与人口监测融化的疾病监测,提供独特的机会,探索补充喂养,疾病流行病学和人口动态之间的关系。在这里,我们在GB的国家监测计划中提出了在25年内的流行和新兴疾病的活力,重点是具有对比度传输模式。我们还检查鸟类饲养者中食物残留物的霉菌毒素污染的发生,其直接和间接(尽管免疫抑制)风险对野生鸟类健康。我们的结果为证据的缓解策略提供信息,以最大限度地减少人为介导的健康危害,同时保持为野生鸟类提供补充食物的益处。

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