Introduction Marine Mammals PDF
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This document introduces non-invasive or minimally invasive methods for collecting samples from marine mammals. It discusses the importance of studying parasites in marine mammals, including their impact on individual, population, and ecosystem health, and also mentions potential zoonotic risks. Various methods of sample collection are further detailed.
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© https://wildanimalhealthfund.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Zoo-Animals-Banner.jpeg PARASITIC DISEASES OF EXOTIC, WILD AND ZOO ANIMALS 1. Introduction – Marine Mammals – Non-invasive or minimally invasive collection methods Liliana Silva, DVM, MSc, PhD, DipEVPC [email protected] Why study parasites in marine mammals? www.egasmoniz.com/pt high biodiversity with complex life cycles Medicine parasitoses are increasingly recognized for their influence on individual-, population- and ecosystem health, some are Degree in -Veterinary zoonosis Medicine Master Master Degree in Veterinary (modified according to Kellermanns, 2009) © https://www.veterinary-practice.com Why study parasites in marine mammals? www.egasmoniz.com/pt high biodiversity with complex life cycles Medicine parasitoses are increasingly recognized for their influence on individual-, population- and ecosystem health, some are Degree in -Veterinary zoonosis some parasites have negative impact on fish economies worldwide (Malouf 1986) Medicine Master Master Degree in Veterinary Klimpel et al. 2009 Marine mammals www.egasmoniz.com/pt Degree in -Veterinary Medicine Whales, Dolphins (Cetacea) Medicine Master Master Degree in Veterinary Seals (Pinnipedea) Manatees (Sirenia) Sea Otter (Mustelidae) Our Philosophy: "Non-invasive or minimally invasive methods for sample collection" Non- (minimal) invasive sampling www.egasmoniz.com/pt faeces eggshells adhesive tape trap Medicine chewed Degree in -Veterinary sticks hair snare filtering blowhole of water exhalation Medicine snow Master imprints Master Degree in Veterinary non-lethal oral swabbing remote dart hair stripping discs body parts biopsy Major means of non-intrusive sampling © https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2021.701033 Non-invasive methods 2014 faeces Non-invasive methods 2019 hair stripping discs Non-invasive methods 2023 blowhole exhalation Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales 2015 Master Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine Degree in -Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt Hours of observation © Nickelodeon Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales 2015 Master Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine Degree in -Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales imprints Master Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine Degree in -Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt Humpback whale Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales ② Faecal sample collection 2015 faeces Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales ② Faecal sample collection 2015 faeces Master Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine Degree in -Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt faeces Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales ② Faecal sample collection 2015 ③ Blow sample collection https://whale.org/snotbot/ Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea ① Sighting of whales ② Faecal sample collection 2015 ③ Blow sample collection ④ Tissue biopsies Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea www.egasmoniz.com/pt come close to whales Degree in -Veterinary Medicine fix darts for skin/blubber biopsies (CetoDart®) Medicine Master Master Degree in Veterinary Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea non-lethal remote dart biopsy Master Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine Degree in -Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt Non-invasive/minimally invasive methods in Cetacea Master Master Degree in Veterinary Degree in Veterinary Medicine - Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt Why study parasites in marine mammals? “Water-borne” Parasitic Zoonosis Blue Whale, the biggest creature to have ever lived on our planet! https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-16/blue-whale-worlds-largest-animal-caught-on-camera-having-a-poo/11708368 “Water-borne” Parasitic Zoonosis Giardia § Single-celled small intestinal parasites § Different species and genotypes with different pathogenicity and Zoonotic Potential § In 2 stages: in the body as trophozoite, in the environment as a resistant cyst § = Diarrhea pathogens § Risk groups particularly at risk “Food-borne” Parasitic Zoonosis Roundworms of the family Anisakidae § of several genera that live in the gastrointestinal tract of marine mammals § wih zoonotic Potential § Humans become infected through oral ingestion of larvae-containing meat Klimpel et al. 2009 Anthropogenic threat from neozoa Toxoplasma gondii Neospora caninum Adapted from Dubey et al., 2017 Lafferty, Int J Parasitol Parasite Wildl (2015)