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Physiological Stress in Rescued Wild Koalas Are Influenced by Habitat Demographics, Environmental Stressors, and Clinical Intervention

机译:获救野生考拉的生理压力受到栖息地人口统计学,环境压力源和临床干预的影响

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Koalas are rescued from the wild often with incidence of burns from bushfire, injury from animal attacks, vehicle collision, and diseases. Exposure to environmental stressors (trauma and disease) could generate physiological stress and potentially impact the outcomes of clinical management intervention and rehabilitation of rescued wild koalas. It is important to quantify the stress physiology of wild koalas upon registering into clinical care. This study demonstrates the first report of physiological stress assessment in rescued wild koalas (n = 22) to determine the potential influences of habitat-specific demographics, stressor category, and clinical diagnosis. Fecal samples were collected from the koalas at rescue and routinely during hospitalization to provide a longitudinal assessment of the koala's stress response throughout clinical care. Fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FCM) enzyme-immunoassay was used to index physiological stress non-invasively. Koalas were admitted with exposure to various categories of environmental trauma such as vehicle collision, dog attack, burns from forest fire (this also related to conditions such as copious drinking and flat demeanor), and other injury. The main disease diagnosed was chlamydial infections. In terms of environmental interactions, it was found that habitat-specific demographics, location where the rescued koala was found, especially the rural-urban fringe, influenced FCM levels. Furthermore, there was significant interaction between location, stressor category, and clinical diagnosis for mean FCM levels. However, these factors were not predictive of the clinical outcome (euthanized or released). Overall, the results provide invaluable insights into how wild koalas respond physiologically to environmental trauma and disease and how methods of care, husbandry, and treatment can be used to further reduce the impacts of stress with the ultimate aim of increasing the rehabilitation and future release of rescued koalas to revive the declining mainland populations.
机译:Koalas从野外救出,经常从丛林火箭,动物攻击,车辆碰撞和疾病的伤害发生灼伤。暴露于环境压力源(创伤和疾病)可以产生生理压力,并可能影响救助野生考拉的临床管理干预和康复的结果。在注册到临床护理时量化野生考拉的应激生理学是重要的。本研究表明,救援野生考拉(n = 22)中的第一份生理压力评估报告,以确定栖息地人口统计学,压力源类和临床诊断的潜在影响。在住院期间,在拯救期间和常规地从考拉收集粪便样品,以在整个临床护理中提供考核的应激反应的纵向评估。粪便糖皮质激素代谢物(FCM)酶 - 免疫测定用于非侵入性地指定生理胁迫。 Koalas接受了各类环境创伤等各类环境创伤,如车辆碰撞,狗攻击,从森林火灾燃烧(这也与大量饮酒和平稳举措等条件相关),以及其他伤害。诊断的主要疾病是衣原体感染。在环境互动方面,发现栖息地特定的人口统计数据,发现救助考拉的位置,特别是农村城市边缘,影响了FCM水平。此外,位置,压力源类别与平均FCM水平的临床诊断之间存在显着的相互作用。然而,这些因素没有预测临床结果(安乐死或释放)。总的来说,结果提供了狂野考拉如何对环境创伤和疾病产生生理的无价值的见解以及如何使用方式,饲养和治疗方法,以进一步降低压力的影响,以增加康复和未来释放的最终目标获救考拉恢复了大陆人口下降。

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