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DOI10.1002/ecs2.4781
Meta-analysis suggests that, for marine mammals, the risk of parasitism by anisakids changed between 1978 and 2015
发表日期2024
ISSN2150-8925
起始页码15
结束页码3
卷号15期号:3
英文摘要As gastrointestinal parasites affect the health of marine mammal species, they are a potentially consequential stressor. Although they are infrequently identified as a cause of mortality, gastrointestinal parasites could drive cryptic declines in individual fitness-including declines in nutritional status-by acting synergistically with other stressors. Nematodes in the family Anisakidae are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans and are transmitted to marine mammal hosts through the consumption of fish and cephalopod prey. We sought to assess whether marine mammals face a rising risk of gastrointestinal infection due to an increase in anisakid burden of their prey species. We used data compiled from a recent meta-analysis of anisakid abundance in fish and invertebrates from 1967 to 2015. We reviewed the diets of 113 marine mammal species to identify their known prey species. We extracted data on anisakid burden for each of the prey species and tested whether anisakid abundance in these intermediate hosts had increased over time. Our findings suggest that Anisakis spp. abundance has increased over the past half-century, while Pseudoterranova spp. burden showed no significant change. Our findings suggest that the risk of Anisakis spp. infection is increasing for marine mammal hosts.
英文关键词Anisakidae; historical ecology; marine mammal prey; parasites; sublethal stressors
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Ecology
WOS记录号WOS:001181597500001
来源期刊ECOSPHERE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/295125
作者单位University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University of California System; University of California Irvine
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. Meta-analysis suggests that, for marine mammals, the risk of parasitism by anisakids changed between 1978 and 2015[J],2024,15(3).
APA (2024).Meta-analysis suggests that, for marine mammals, the risk of parasitism by anisakids changed between 1978 and 2015.ECOSPHERE,15(3).
MLA "Meta-analysis suggests that, for marine mammals, the risk of parasitism by anisakids changed between 1978 and 2015".ECOSPHERE 15.3(2024).
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