Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts
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Resumo: | The aim of this review was to present the main anthropogenic threats to seabirds, a taxonomic group described as environmental sentinels, and the dynamics between parasites and hosts and their relationship with the health of the marine ecosystem. Coastal marine environments support various anthropogenic activities, exposing seabirds to multiple and synergistic environmental changes. These activities are considered negative to the maintenance of several seabird species, such as exposure to constant aquatic contaminants and fishing. In addition, parasitic and infectious diseases (viral, bacterial, and fungal) may also play an important role in maintaining some seabird populations. Some pathogenic organisms have public health importance and/or may indicate environmental quality. Host-parasite interaction may be positive, negative, or absent depending on some environmental factors potentially associated with degradation, as well as intrinsic factors of host or parasite. In addition, investigating aspects of seabird mortality also contributes to the constant population monitoring and understanding of the interaction between animals, humans, and the environment. Thus, seabirds and their parasitofauna can provide important ecological and health information, including those related to environmental health, supporting strategies for reducing degradation and maintaining marine ecosystems. |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impactsAves marinhas: estudos com a parasitofauna e potencial indicador quanto à impactos antrópicos ambientaisEnvironmentHost-parasite interactionParasiteThreats.AmbienteAmeaçasInteração parasito-hospedeiroParasito.The aim of this review was to present the main anthropogenic threats to seabirds, a taxonomic group described as environmental sentinels, and the dynamics between parasites and hosts and their relationship with the health of the marine ecosystem. Coastal marine environments support various anthropogenic activities, exposing seabirds to multiple and synergistic environmental changes. These activities are considered negative to the maintenance of several seabird species, such as exposure to constant aquatic contaminants and fishing. In addition, parasitic and infectious diseases (viral, bacterial, and fungal) may also play an important role in maintaining some seabird populations. Some pathogenic organisms have public health importance and/or may indicate environmental quality. Host-parasite interaction may be positive, negative, or absent depending on some environmental factors potentially associated with degradation, as well as intrinsic factors of host or parasite. In addition, investigating aspects of seabird mortality also contributes to the constant population monitoring and understanding of the interaction between animals, humans, and the environment. Thus, seabirds and their parasitofauna can provide important ecological and health information, including those related to environmental health, supporting strategies for reducing degradation and maintaining marine ecosystems.Esta revisão teve por objetivo apresentar as principais ameaças antrópicas às aves marinhas, grupo taxonômico descrito como sentinelas ambientais, e a dinâmica entre os parasitos e seus hospedeiros e sua relação com a saúde do ecossistema marinho. Ambientes marinhos-costeiros são áreas que sustentam diversas atividades antropogênicas, expondo as aves a múltiplas e sinérgicas modificações ambientais. Tais atividades são consideradas desfavoráveis à manutenção de diversas espécies de aves marinhas, como a exposição a constantes contaminantes aquáticos e a pesca. Além disso, enfermidades parasitárias e infecciosas (virais, bacterianas, fúngicas) podem também apresentar importante papel na manutenção das populações de alguns de aves marinhas. Alguns dos organismos patogênicos são de importância para a saúde pública e/ou podem indicar a qualidade ambiental. Em relação à interação hospedeiro-parasito, a mesma pode ser positiva, negativa ou nula dependendo de alguns fatores ambientais, potencialmente associados à degradação, e também a fatores intrínsecos do hospedeiro ou do parasito. Além disso, a investigação dos aspectos relativos à mortalidade de aves também contribui para o constante monitoramento populacional e para a compreensão da interação entre animais, homem e meio ambiente. Desta forma, ressalta-se que as aves marinhas e sua fauna parasitária podem fornecer importantes informações ecológicas e sanitárias, relacionadas inclusive com a saúde ambiental, auxiliando nas estratégias para redução da degradação e manutenção dos ecossistemas.UEL2020-05-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3730510.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n4p1439Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 4 (2020); 1439-1450Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 4 (2020); 1439-14501679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/37305/27365Copyright (c) 2020 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos, Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento deDomit, CamilaBracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro2022-10-07T16:55:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/37305Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-07T16:55:09Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts Aves marinhas: estudos com a parasitofauna e potencial indicador quanto à impactos antrópicos ambientais |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts Matos, Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de Environment Host-parasite interaction Parasite Threats. Ambiente Ameaças Interação parasito-hospedeiro Parasito. |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts |
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Seabirds: studies with parasitofauna and potential indicator for environmental anthropogenic impacts |
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Matos, Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de |
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Matos, Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de Domit, Camila Bracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro |
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Domit, Camila Bracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro |
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Matos, Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de Domit, Camila Bracarense, Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro |
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Environment Host-parasite interaction Parasite Threats. Ambiente Ameaças Interação parasito-hospedeiro Parasito. |
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Environment Host-parasite interaction Parasite Threats. Ambiente Ameaças Interação parasito-hospedeiro Parasito. |
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The aim of this review was to present the main anthropogenic threats to seabirds, a taxonomic group described as environmental sentinels, and the dynamics between parasites and hosts and their relationship with the health of the marine ecosystem. Coastal marine environments support various anthropogenic activities, exposing seabirds to multiple and synergistic environmental changes. These activities are considered negative to the maintenance of several seabird species, such as exposure to constant aquatic contaminants and fishing. In addition, parasitic and infectious diseases (viral, bacterial, and fungal) may also play an important role in maintaining some seabird populations. Some pathogenic organisms have public health importance and/or may indicate environmental quality. Host-parasite interaction may be positive, negative, or absent depending on some environmental factors potentially associated with degradation, as well as intrinsic factors of host or parasite. In addition, investigating aspects of seabird mortality also contributes to the constant population monitoring and understanding of the interaction between animals, humans, and the environment. Thus, seabirds and their parasitofauna can provide important ecological and health information, including those related to environmental health, supporting strategies for reducing degradation and maintaining marine ecosystems. |
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