Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean
Albatrosses are among the most threatened groups of seabirds with the main land-based threats being alien invasive species, human disturbance and habitat degradation. Disease outbreaks in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabird populations are uncommon, but in the past few decades there has been an incr...
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ftunivpretoria:oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/63907 2023-05-15T13:59:45+02:00 Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean Schoombie, Stefan Schoombie, J. Oosthuizen, A. Suleman, E. Jones, M.G.W. Pretorius, L. Dilley, B.J. Ryan, Peter G. 2018-02-09T06:04:33Z http://hdl.handle.net/2263/63907 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102017000347 en eng Cambridge University Press http://hdl.handle.net/2263/63907 Schoombie, S., Schoombie, J., Oosthuizen, A. 2018, 'Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean', Antarctic Science, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 3-12. 0954-1020 (print) 1365-2079 (online) doi:10.1017/S0954102017000347 © Antarctic Science Ltd 2017 Avipoxvirus disease Procellariiformes Sphenisciformes Sub-Antarctic Spheniscidae Procellariidae Procellaria aequinoctialis Eudyptes chrysocome Diomedeidae Diomedea exulans Aves Aptenodytes patagonicus Prince Edward Islands Marion Island Indian Ocean Virus Viral disease Seabird Population outbreak Phylogenetics Invasive species Human activity Disturbance Anthropogenic effect Postprint Article 2018 ftunivpretoria https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102017000347 2022-05-31T13:14:18Z Albatrosses are among the most threatened groups of seabirds with the main land-based threats being alien invasive species, human disturbance and habitat degradation. Disease outbreaks in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabird populations are uncommon, but in the past few decades there has been an increase in reported cases. The sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands (46°S, 37°E) in the south-western Indian Ocean provide breeding grounds for many seabird species, including 44% of all wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans L.). In 2015, five wandering albatrosses and two penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome Forster and Aptenodytes patagonicus Miller) with pox-like lesions were observed on Marion Island, the larger of the two Prince Edward Islands. Despite intensive study of the wandering albatross population since the 1980s, the only previous records of such lesions are one case in 2006 and another in 2009 in white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis L.). Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of tissue samples from two albatross chicks confirmed the presence of avian pox virus (Avipoxvirus). This highlights the need for research into the diseases present on sub-Antarctic islands, for strict controls to limit the risk of accidental introduction of diseases through human activities and the need for effective conservation measures in the event of an outbreak. The South African Department of Environmental Affairs, through the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP), the National Research Foundation and the University of Cape Town. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ANS 2018-08-30 hj2018 Mammal Research Institute Zoology and Entomology Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Diomedea exulans Marion Island Prince Edward Islands South African National Antarctic Programme Wandering Albatross University of Pretoria: UPSpace Antarctic Indian Antarctic Science 30 1 3 12 |
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Avipoxvirus disease Procellariiformes Sphenisciformes Sub-Antarctic Spheniscidae Procellariidae Procellaria aequinoctialis Eudyptes chrysocome Diomedeidae Diomedea exulans Aves Aptenodytes patagonicus Prince Edward Islands Marion Island Indian Ocean Virus Viral disease Seabird Population outbreak Phylogenetics Invasive species Human activity Disturbance Anthropogenic effect |
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Avipoxvirus disease Procellariiformes Sphenisciformes Sub-Antarctic Spheniscidae Procellariidae Procellaria aequinoctialis Eudyptes chrysocome Diomedeidae Diomedea exulans Aves Aptenodytes patagonicus Prince Edward Islands Marion Island Indian Ocean Virus Viral disease Seabird Population outbreak Phylogenetics Invasive species Human activity Disturbance Anthropogenic effect Schoombie, Stefan Schoombie, J. Oosthuizen, A. Suleman, E. Jones, M.G.W. Pretorius, L. Dilley, B.J. Ryan, Peter G. Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean |
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Avipoxvirus disease Procellariiformes Sphenisciformes Sub-Antarctic Spheniscidae Procellariidae Procellaria aequinoctialis Eudyptes chrysocome Diomedeidae Diomedea exulans Aves Aptenodytes patagonicus Prince Edward Islands Marion Island Indian Ocean Virus Viral disease Seabird Population outbreak Phylogenetics Invasive species Human activity Disturbance Anthropogenic effect |
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Albatrosses are among the most threatened groups of seabirds with the main land-based threats being alien invasive species, human disturbance and habitat degradation. Disease outbreaks in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seabird populations are uncommon, but in the past few decades there has been an increase in reported cases. The sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands (46°S, 37°E) in the south-western Indian Ocean provide breeding grounds for many seabird species, including 44% of all wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans L.). In 2015, five wandering albatrosses and two penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome Forster and Aptenodytes patagonicus Miller) with pox-like lesions were observed on Marion Island, the larger of the two Prince Edward Islands. Despite intensive study of the wandering albatross population since the 1980s, the only previous records of such lesions are one case in 2006 and another in 2009 in white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis L.). Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of tissue samples from two albatross chicks confirmed the presence of avian pox virus (Avipoxvirus). This highlights the need for research into the diseases present on sub-Antarctic islands, for strict controls to limit the risk of accidental introduction of diseases through human activities and the need for effective conservation measures in the event of an outbreak. The South African Department of Environmental Affairs, through the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP), the National Research Foundation and the University of Cape Town. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ANS 2018-08-30 hj2018 Mammal Research Institute Zoology and Entomology |
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Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean |
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Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean |
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Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean |
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Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean |
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Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/63907 Schoombie, S., Schoombie, J., Oosthuizen, A. 2018, 'Avian pox in seabirds on Marion Island, southern Indian Ocean', Antarctic Science, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 3-12. 0954-1020 (print) 1365-2079 (online) doi:10.1017/S0954102017000347 |
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