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Saigas on the brink: Multidisciplinary analysis of the factors influencing mass mortality events

In 2015, more than 200,000 saiga antelopes died in 3 weeks in central Kazakhstan. The proximate cause of death is confirmed as hemorrhagic septicemia caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida type B, based on multiple strands of evidence. Statistical modeling suggests that there was unusually hi...

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Autores principales: Kock, Richard A., Orynbayev, Mukhit, Robinson, Sarah, Zuther, Steffen, Singh, Navinder J., Beauvais, Wendy, Morgan, Eric R., Kerimbayev, Aslan, Khomenko, Sergei, Martineau, Henny M., Rystaeva, Rashida, Omarova, Zamira, Wolfs, Sara, Hawotte, Florent, Radoux, Julien, Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J.
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Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29376120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao2314
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author Kock, Richard A.
Orynbayev, Mukhit
Robinson, Sarah
Zuther, Steffen
Singh, Navinder J.
Beauvais, Wendy
Morgan, Eric R.
Kerimbayev, Aslan
Khomenko, Sergei
Martineau, Henny M.
Rystaeva, Rashida
Omarova, Zamira
Wolfs, Sara
Hawotte, Florent
Radoux, Julien
Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J.
author_facet Kock, Richard A.
Orynbayev, Mukhit
Robinson, Sarah
Zuther, Steffen
Singh, Navinder J.
Beauvais, Wendy
Morgan, Eric R.
Kerimbayev, Aslan
Khomenko, Sergei
Martineau, Henny M.
Rystaeva, Rashida
Omarova, Zamira
Wolfs, Sara
Hawotte, Florent
Radoux, Julien
Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J.
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description In 2015, more than 200,000 saiga antelopes died in 3 weeks in central Kazakhstan. The proximate cause of death is confirmed as hemorrhagic septicemia caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida type B, based on multiple strands of evidence. Statistical modeling suggests that there was unusually high relative humidity and temperature in the days leading up to the mortality event; temperature and humidity anomalies were also observed in two previous similar events in the same region. The modeled influence of environmental covariates is consistent with known drivers of hemorrhagic septicemia. Given the saiga population’s vulnerability to mass mortality and the likely exacerbation of climate-related and environmental stressors in the future, management of risks to population viability such as poaching and viral livestock disease is urgently needed, as well as robust ongoing veterinary surveillance. A multidisciplinary approach is needed to research mass mortality events under rapid environmental change.
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spelling pubmed-57773962018-01-28 Saigas on the brink: Multidisciplinary analysis of the factors influencing mass mortality events Kock, Richard A. Orynbayev, Mukhit Robinson, Sarah Zuther, Steffen Singh, Navinder J. Beauvais, Wendy Morgan, Eric R. Kerimbayev, Aslan Khomenko, Sergei Martineau, Henny M. Rystaeva, Rashida Omarova, Zamira Wolfs, Sara Hawotte, Florent Radoux, Julien Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J. Sci Adv Research Articles In 2015, more than 200,000 saiga antelopes died in 3 weeks in central Kazakhstan. The proximate cause of death is confirmed as hemorrhagic septicemia caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida type B, based on multiple strands of evidence. Statistical modeling suggests that there was unusually high relative humidity and temperature in the days leading up to the mortality event; temperature and humidity anomalies were also observed in two previous similar events in the same region. The modeled influence of environmental covariates is consistent with known drivers of hemorrhagic septicemia. Given the saiga population’s vulnerability to mass mortality and the likely exacerbation of climate-related and environmental stressors in the future, management of risks to population viability such as poaching and viral livestock disease is urgently needed, as well as robust ongoing veterinary surveillance. A multidisciplinary approach is needed to research mass mortality events under rapid environmental change. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2018-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5777396/ /pubmed/29376120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao2314 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kock, Richard A.
Orynbayev, Mukhit
Robinson, Sarah
Zuther, Steffen
Singh, Navinder J.
Beauvais, Wendy
Morgan, Eric R.
Kerimbayev, Aslan
Khomenko, Sergei
Martineau, Henny M.
Rystaeva, Rashida
Omarova, Zamira
Wolfs, Sara
Hawotte, Florent
Radoux, Julien
Milner-Gulland, Eleanor J.
Saigas on the brink: Multidisciplinary analysis of the factors influencing mass mortality events
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title_sort saigas on the brink: multidisciplinary analysis of the factors influencing mass mortality events
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29376120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao2314
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