2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2010000700011
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A importância da ordem Ciconiiformes na cadeia epidemiológica de Salmonella spp. para a saúde pública e a conservação da diversidade biológica

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“…Ferrer and Negro (2004) have demonstrated that large predators, such as eagles and lynxes, highly specialised in certain prey species, and with small populations, are permanently threatened with extinction. Furthermore, birds in the orders Gaviiformes and Ciconiiformes have been affected by changes in land use and degradation of freshwater systems because of their high dependence on aquatic habitats (Arzel et al, 2015), vulnerability to pathogens (Silva et al, 2010), and exposure to pollutants derived from aquatic contamination (Fontenelle, 2006). There are strong examples in the literature suggesting that populations of many Ciconiiformes have undergone genetic bottlenecks as evidenced by the loss of genetic diversity and an increase in deleterious mutations (Li et al, 2014) due to inbreeding, climate change, habitat loss, hunting and environmental pollution, especially by agrochemicals (e.g., Zhang et al, 2004;Miño et al, 2009).…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Ecological Attributes and Conservaion Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferrer and Negro (2004) have demonstrated that large predators, such as eagles and lynxes, highly specialised in certain prey species, and with small populations, are permanently threatened with extinction. Furthermore, birds in the orders Gaviiformes and Ciconiiformes have been affected by changes in land use and degradation of freshwater systems because of their high dependence on aquatic habitats (Arzel et al, 2015), vulnerability to pathogens (Silva et al, 2010), and exposure to pollutants derived from aquatic contamination (Fontenelle, 2006). There are strong examples in the literature suggesting that populations of many Ciconiiformes have undergone genetic bottlenecks as evidenced by the loss of genetic diversity and an increase in deleterious mutations (Li et al, 2014) due to inbreeding, climate change, habitat loss, hunting and environmental pollution, especially by agrochemicals (e.g., Zhang et al, 2004;Miño et al, 2009).…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Ecological Attributes and Conservaion Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ainda segundo o autor, a dor pode ter sido agravante do estado clínico geral, promovendo a apatia das últimas semanas de vida. (Jorge et al, 2009;Silva et al, 2010;Lima et al, 2012). Dentre elas destaca-se o atropelamento em rodovias (Hengemühle e Cademartori, 2008; Melo e Santos-filho, 2007).…”
Section: Lesões Tegumentares Em Tartarugas Marinhas (Integument Lesiounclassified
“…Grande parte dos animais mortos em estradas nessa região é deixada no local do acidente e todo o material biológico, do qual muitas áreas da ciência poderiam se beneficiar , 2008). O Cerdocyon thous, animal mais acometido, obteve elevada incidência possivelmente pelo fato de esta espécie possuir ampla distribuição geográfica e ter uma dieta muito variada podendo utilizar as rodovias para procura de alimento e também como pontos de referencia para locomoção (Trovati et al, 2007;Tumeleiro et al, 2006 Granulomatous lesions with intrahistiocitic acid fast positive rods may be present in multiple tissues. This report describes the gross and histopathological findings from a parrot (Amazona aestiva) with history of apathy, emaciation and death.…”
Section: Lesões Tegumentares Em Tartarugas Marinhas (Integument Lesiounclassified
“…Segundo Silva (2010), a principal forma de transmissão da Salmonella spp. é pela via fecal-oral, por meio da ingestão de água ou alimentos contaminados ou por contato direto com animais infectados.…”
Section: Vigilancia Sanitaria Introduçãounclassified