Emerging Pathogens and a Current-Use Pesticide: Potential Impacts on Eastern Hellbenders

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
J. Patrick W. Cusaac, Edward Davis Carter, Douglas C. Woodhams, Jacques Robert, Jennifer A. Spatz, Jennifer L. Howard, Carson Lillard, Allison W. Graham, Rachel D. Hill, Sherri Reinsch, Dale McGinnity, Bill Reeves, David Bemis, Rebecca P. Wilkes, William B. Sutton, Thomas B. Waltzek, Rebecca H. Hardman, Debra L. Miller, Matthew J. Gray
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Abstract

Populations of the eastern hellbender Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis have been declining for decades, and emerging pathogens and pesticides are hypothesized to be contributing factors. However, few empirical studies have attempted to test the potential effects of these factors on hellbenders. We simultaneously exposed subadult hellbenders to environmentally relevant concentrations of either Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) or a frog virus 3-like ranavirus (RV), a combination of the pathogens, or each pathogen following exposure to a glyphosate herbicide (Roundup). Additionally, we measured the ability of the skin mucosome to inactivate Bd and RV in growth assays. We found that mucosome significantly inactivated RV by an average of 40% but had no negative effects on Bd growth. All treatments that included RV exposure experienced reduced survival compared to controls, and the combination of RV and herbicide resulted in 100% mortality. Histopathology verified RV as the cause of mortality in all RV-exposed treatments. No animals were infected with Bd or died in the Bd-only treatment. Our results suggest that RV exposure may be a significant threat to the survival of subadult hellbenders and that Roundup exposure may potentially exacerbate this threat.

新出现的病原体和当前使用的杀虫剂:对东部地狱bender的潜在影响
近几十年来,东部隐枝线虫的数量一直在下降,新出现的病原体和杀虫剂被认为是造成这种现象的原因。然而,很少有实证研究试图测试这些因素对地狱御术者的潜在影响。我们同时将亚成虫暴露于与环境相关浓度的树突壶菌(Bd)或蛙病毒3样ranavirus (RV),病原体的组合,或暴露于草甘膦除草剂(农达)后的每种病原体。此外,我们在生长试验中测量了皮肤粘膜体灭活Bd和RV的能力。我们发现,粘膜小体显著灭活RV平均40%,但对Bd生长没有负面影响。与对照组相比,包括RV暴露在内的所有处理都降低了存活率,RV和除草剂的组合导致100%的死亡率。组织病理学证实RV是所有暴露RV治疗中死亡的原因。在单药治疗中,没有动物感染或死亡。我们的研究结果表明,RV暴露可能对亚成虫的生存构成重大威胁,而农达暴露可能会加剧这种威胁。
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Journal of aquatic animal health
Journal of aquatic animal health 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aquatic Animal Health serves the international community of scientists and culturists concerned with the health of aquatic organisms. It carries research papers on the causes, effects, treatments, and prevention of diseases of marine and freshwater organisms, particularly fish and shellfish. In addition, it contains papers that describe biochemical and physiological investigations into fish health that relate to assessing the impacts of both environmental and pathogenic features.
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