Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been identified for wildlife, to form a “cancer risk landscape.” However, information remains limited on how the spatiotemporal variability of these factors impacts the prevalence of cancer in wildlife. Here, we evaluated the cancer risk landscape at 49 foraging sites of the globally distributed green turtle (Chelonia mydas), a species affected by fibropapillomatosis, by integrating data from a global meta-analysis of 31 publications (1994–2019). Evaluated risk factors included ultraviolet light exposure, eutrophication, toxic phytoplanktonic blooms, sea surface temperature, and the presence of mechanical vectors (parasites and symbiotic species). ...
The Hawaiian green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is on the list of threatened species protected under the ...
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a tumor-forming disease which affects all species of marine turtle, but ...
Lyngbya majuscula, a benthic filamentous cyanobacterium found throughout tropical and subtropical oc...
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been i...
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrenc...
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrenc...
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrenc...
Outbreaks of fibropapillomatosis (FP), a neoplastic infectious disease of marine turtles, have occur...
International audienceFibropapillomatosis (FP) threatens the survival of green turtle (Chelonia myda...
peer-reviewedWildlife populations are under intense anthropogenic pressures, with the geographic ran...
Assessing the health of free-ranging sea turtles has become increasingly important as evidence grows...
Estimates of chronic disease prevalence are needed to improve our understanding of marine disease ep...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is a widely distributed, slowly maturing species with a complex life...
Fibropapillomatosis is a disease that affects six of the seven species of marine turtles. The diseas...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Fibropapillomatosis (FP)...
The Hawaiian green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is on the list of threatened species protected under the ...
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a tumor-forming disease which affects all species of marine turtle, but ...
Lyngbya majuscula, a benthic filamentous cyanobacterium found throughout tropical and subtropical oc...
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been i...
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrenc...
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrenc...
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrenc...
Outbreaks of fibropapillomatosis (FP), a neoplastic infectious disease of marine turtles, have occur...
International audienceFibropapillomatosis (FP) threatens the survival of green turtle (Chelonia myda...
peer-reviewedWildlife populations are under intense anthropogenic pressures, with the geographic ran...
Assessing the health of free-ranging sea turtles has become increasingly important as evidence grows...
Estimates of chronic disease prevalence are needed to improve our understanding of marine disease ep...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is a widely distributed, slowly maturing species with a complex life...
Fibropapillomatosis is a disease that affects six of the seven species of marine turtles. The diseas...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Fibropapillomatosis (FP)...
The Hawaiian green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is on the list of threatened species protected under the ...
Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a tumor-forming disease which affects all species of marine turtle, but ...
Lyngbya majuscula, a benthic filamentous cyanobacterium found throughout tropical and subtropical oc...