Long-term increases in pathogen seroprevalence in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) influenced by climate change

被引:25
作者
Pilfold, Nicholas W. [1 ]
Richardson, Evan S. [2 ]
Ellis, John [3 ]
Jenkins, Emily [3 ]
Scandrett, W. Brad [4 ]
Hernandez-Ortiz, Adrian [3 ]
Buhler, Kayla [3 ]
McGeachy, David [5 ]
Al-Adhami, Batol [4 ]
Konecsni, Kelly [4 ]
Lobanov, Vladislav A. [4 ]
Owen, Megan A. [1 ]
Rideout, Bruce [1 ]
Lunn, Nicholas J. [5 ]
机构
[1] San Diego Zoo Global, Inst Conservat Res, Escondido, CA 92027 USA
[2] Environm & Climate Change Canada, Wildlife Res Div, Sci & Technol Branch, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[3] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Vet Microbiol, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
[4] Canadian Food Inspect Agcy, Ctr Food Borne & Anim Parasitol, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
[5] Environm & Climate Change Canada, Wildlife Res Div, Sci & Technol Branch, Edmonton, AB, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Arctic; climate change; serology; Ursus maritimus; wildlife disease; zoonosis; WESTERN HUDSON-BAY; TOXOPLASMA-GONDII INFECTION; LYNX LYNX-CANADENSIS; SEA-ICE CONDITIONS; CANINE-DISTEMPER; ARCTIC FOXES; FREE PERIOD; BODY-MASS; TRICHINELLA; WILDLIFE;
D O I
10.1111/gcb.15537
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The influence of climate change on wildlife disease dynamics is a burgeoning conservation and human health issue, but few long-term studies empirically link climate to pathogen prevalence. Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are vulnerable to the negative impacts of sea ice loss as a result of accelerated Arctic warming. While studies have associated changes in polar bear body condition, reproductive output, survival, and abundance to reductions in sea ice, no long-term studies have documented the impact of climate change on pathogen exposure. We examined 425 serum samples from 381 adult polar bears, collected in western Hudson Bay (WH), Canada, for antibodies to selected pathogens across three time periods: 1986-1989 (n = 157), 1995-1998 (n = 159) and 2015-2017 (n = 109). We ran serological assays for antibodies to seven pathogens: Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Trichinella spp., Francisella tularensis, Bordetella bronchiseptica, canine morbillivirus (CDV) and canine parvovirus (CPV). Seroprevalence of zoonotic parasites (T. gondii, Trichinella spp.) and bacterial pathogens (F. tularensis, B. bronchiseptica) increased significantly between 1986-1989 and 1995-1998, ranging from +6.2% to +20.8%, with T. gondii continuing to increase into 2015-2017 (+25.8% overall). Seroprevalence of viral pathogens (CDV, CPV) and N. caninum did not change with time. Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence was higher following wetter summers, while seroprevalences of Trichinella spp. and B. bronchiseptica were positively correlated with hotter summers. Seroprevalence of antibodies to F. tularensis increased following years polar bears spent more days on land, and polar bears previously captured in human settlements were more likely to be seropositive for Trichinella spp. As the Arctic has warmed due to climate change, zoonotic pathogen exposure in WH polar bears has increased, driven by numerous altered ecosystem pathways.
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页码:4481 / 4497
页数:17
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