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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:vetscipapers-1350 2023-11-12T04:10:30+01:00 Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction VanWormer, Elizabeth Mazet, J. A.K. Hall, A. Gill, V. A. Boveng, P. L. London, J. M. Gelatt, T. Fadely, B. S. Lander, M. E. Sterling, J. Burkanov, V. N. Ream, R. R. Brock, P. M. Rea, L. D. Smith, B. R. Jeffers, A. Henstock, M. Rehberg, M. J. Burek-Huntington, K. A. Crosby, S. L. Hammond, J. A, Goldstein, T. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/vetscipapers/344 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/vetscipapers/article/1350/viewcontent/VanWormer_SR_2019_Viral_emergence.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/vetscipapers/344 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/vetscipapers/article/1350/viewcontent/VanWormer_SR_2019_Viral_emergence.pdf Papers in Veterinary and Biomedical Science Biochemistry Biophysics and Structural Biology Cell and Developmental Biology Immunology and Infectious Disease Life Sciences Medical Sciences Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology text 2019 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:50:41Z Climate change-driven alterations in Arctic environments can influence habitat availability, species distributions and interactions, and the breeding, foraging, and health of marine mammals. Phocine distemper virus (PDV), which has caused extensive mortality in Atlantic seals, was confirmed in sea otters in the North Pacific Ocean in 2004, raising the question of whether reductions in sea ice could increase contact between Arctic and sub-Arctic marine mammals and lead to viral transmission across the Arctic Ocean. Using data on PDV exposure and infection and animal movement in sympatric seal, sea lion, and sea otter species sampled in the North Pacific Ocean from 2001–2016, we investigated the timing of PDV introduction, risk factors associated with PDV emergence, and patterns of transmission following introduction. We identified widespread exposure to and infection with PDV across the North Pacific Ocean beginning in 2003 with a second peak of PDV exposure and infection in 2009; viral transmission across sympatric marine mammal species; and association of PDV exposure and infection with reductions in Arctic sea ice extent. Peaks of PDV exposure and infection following 2003 may reflect additional viral introductions among the diverse marine mammals in the North Pacific Ocean linked to change in Arctic sea ice extent. Text Arctic marine mammals Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Sea ice University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific
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topic Biochemistry
Biophysics
and Structural Biology
Cell and Developmental Biology
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Life Sciences
Medical Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology
Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Biophysics
and Structural Biology
Cell and Developmental Biology
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Life Sciences
Medical Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology
Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology
VanWormer, Elizabeth
Mazet, J. A.K.
Hall, A.
Gill, V. A.
Boveng, P. L.
London, J. M.
Gelatt, T.
Fadely, B. S.
Lander, M. E.
Sterling, J.
Burkanov, V. N.
Ream, R. R.
Brock, P. M.
Rea, L. D.
Smith, B. R.
Jeffers, A.
Henstock, M.
Rehberg, M. J.
Burek-Huntington, K. A.
Crosby, S. L.
Hammond, J. A,
Goldstein, T.
Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction
topic_facet Biochemistry
Biophysics
and Structural Biology
Cell and Developmental Biology
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Life Sciences
Medical Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology
Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology
description Climate change-driven alterations in Arctic environments can influence habitat availability, species distributions and interactions, and the breeding, foraging, and health of marine mammals. Phocine distemper virus (PDV), which has caused extensive mortality in Atlantic seals, was confirmed in sea otters in the North Pacific Ocean in 2004, raising the question of whether reductions in sea ice could increase contact between Arctic and sub-Arctic marine mammals and lead to viral transmission across the Arctic Ocean. Using data on PDV exposure and infection and animal movement in sympatric seal, sea lion, and sea otter species sampled in the North Pacific Ocean from 2001–2016, we investigated the timing of PDV introduction, risk factors associated with PDV emergence, and patterns of transmission following introduction. We identified widespread exposure to and infection with PDV across the North Pacific Ocean beginning in 2003 with a second peak of PDV exposure and infection in 2009; viral transmission across sympatric marine mammal species; and association of PDV exposure and infection with reductions in Arctic sea ice extent. Peaks of PDV exposure and infection following 2003 may reflect additional viral introductions among the diverse marine mammals in the North Pacific Ocean linked to change in Arctic sea ice extent.
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author VanWormer, Elizabeth
Mazet, J. A.K.
Hall, A.
Gill, V. A.
Boveng, P. L.
London, J. M.
Gelatt, T.
Fadely, B. S.
Lander, M. E.
Sterling, J.
Burkanov, V. N.
Ream, R. R.
Brock, P. M.
Rea, L. D.
Smith, B. R.
Jeffers, A.
Henstock, M.
Rehberg, M. J.
Burek-Huntington, K. A.
Crosby, S. L.
Hammond, J. A,
Goldstein, T.
author_facet VanWormer, Elizabeth
Mazet, J. A.K.
Hall, A.
Gill, V. A.
Boveng, P. L.
London, J. M.
Gelatt, T.
Fadely, B. S.
Lander, M. E.
Sterling, J.
Burkanov, V. N.
Ream, R. R.
Brock, P. M.
Rea, L. D.
Smith, B. R.
Jeffers, A.
Henstock, M.
Rehberg, M. J.
Burek-Huntington, K. A.
Crosby, S. L.
Hammond, J. A,
Goldstein, T.
author_sort VanWormer, Elizabeth
title Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction
title_short Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction
title_full Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction
title_fullStr Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction
title_full_unstemmed Viral emergence in marine mammals in the North Pacific may be linked to Arctic sea ice reduction
title_sort viral emergence in marine mammals in the north pacific may be linked to arctic sea ice reduction
publisher DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
publishDate 2019
url https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/vetscipapers/344
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/vetscipapers/article/1350/viewcontent/VanWormer_SR_2019_Viral_emergence.pdf
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Pacific
genre Arctic marine mammals
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Climate change
Sea ice
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Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Climate change
Sea ice
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