West Nile virus devastates an American crow population

被引:41
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作者
Caffrey, C [1 ]
Smith, SCR [1 ]
Weston, TJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Zool, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
来源
CONDOR | 2005年 / 107卷 / 01期
关键词
American crows; mortality; population; West Nile virus;
D O I
10.1650/7646
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
In its spread west across North America in 2002, West Nile virus (WNV) reached a population of marked American Crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in late summer. Within two months, 46 of 120 individuals were missing or known to be dead, 39 of which (33% of the population) are estimated to have died for WNV-related reasons. In 2003, 56 of 78 marked crows disappeared or were found dead between June and November. Five of the 28 juvenile losses were possibly unrelated to WNV, thus we estimate that 65% of our population died because of this pathogen in 2003. The total loss of 72% of population members, including 82% of juveniles, in a single year of WNV exposure raises concern for precipitous declines in American Crow populations in coming years.
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页码:128 / 132
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