Due to the scarcity of water resources in the “Mancha Húmeda” Biosphere Reserve, the use of treated wastewater has been proposed as a solution for the conservation of natural threatened floodplain wetlands. In addition, wastewater treatment plants of many villages pour their effluent into nearby natural lakes. We hypothesized that certain avian pathogens present in wastewater may cause avian mortalities which would trigger avian botulism outbreaks. With the aim of testing our hypothesis, 24 locations distributed in three wetlands, two that receive wastewater effluents and one serving as a control, were monitored during a year. Sediment, water, water bird feces, and invertebrates were collected for the detection of putative avian pathoge...
Diseases caused by bacteria are a more common cause of mortality in wild birds than are those caused...
Water bodies constitute natural, social, and ecological heritage under constant threat from the foot...
Massive bird mortalities due to botulism occur in Farmington and Bear River Bays in the Great Salt L...
Due to the scarcity of water resources in the >Mancha Húmeda> Biosphere Reserve, the use of treated ...
Between 1978 and 2008, 13 avian botulism outbreaks were recorded in the wetlands of mancha húmeda (c...
Avian botulism is a paralytic, often fatal disease of birds resulting from ingestion of toxin produc...
Avian botulism kills thousands of waterbirds every year, including endangered species, but informati...
Any human activity, even if aimed at the improvement of a natural area, can potentially affect wildl...
Presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 26th Annual Meeting, ...
Memoria presentada por Ibone Anza Gómez para optar al grado de doctor por la Universidad de Castilla...
In this study, the relationship between five water-quality parameters (water temperature, pH, conduc...
Avian botulism or \u27\u27western duck sickness has long been a major problem on duck marshes in th...
Avian cholera is a significant infectious disease affecting waterfowl across North America and occur...
Over the years, the disease, avian botulism, has been an important factor limiting populations of wa...
Wastewater treatment plants are important links for dissemination of intestinal bacteria into surfac...
Diseases caused by bacteria are a more common cause of mortality in wild birds than are those caused...
Water bodies constitute natural, social, and ecological heritage under constant threat from the foot...
Massive bird mortalities due to botulism occur in Farmington and Bear River Bays in the Great Salt L...
Due to the scarcity of water resources in the >Mancha Húmeda> Biosphere Reserve, the use of treated ...
Between 1978 and 2008, 13 avian botulism outbreaks were recorded in the wetlands of mancha húmeda (c...
Avian botulism is a paralytic, often fatal disease of birds resulting from ingestion of toxin produc...
Avian botulism kills thousands of waterbirds every year, including endangered species, but informati...
Any human activity, even if aimed at the improvement of a natural area, can potentially affect wildl...
Presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 26th Annual Meeting, ...
Memoria presentada por Ibone Anza Gómez para optar al grado de doctor por la Universidad de Castilla...
In this study, the relationship between five water-quality parameters (water temperature, pH, conduc...
Avian botulism or \u27\u27western duck sickness has long been a major problem on duck marshes in th...
Avian cholera is a significant infectious disease affecting waterfowl across North America and occur...
Over the years, the disease, avian botulism, has been an important factor limiting populations of wa...
Wastewater treatment plants are important links for dissemination of intestinal bacteria into surfac...
Diseases caused by bacteria are a more common cause of mortality in wild birds than are those caused...
Water bodies constitute natural, social, and ecological heritage under constant threat from the foot...
Massive bird mortalities due to botulism occur in Farmington and Bear River Bays in the Great Salt L...