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General health status of a stranded Tursiops truncatus of the oceanic ecotype in southern Gulf of Mexico, Campeche coasts: a multidisciplinary analysis.

Authors :
Leonela Naranjo-Ruiz, Karem
Delgado-Estrella, Alberto
Edén Torres-Rojas, Yassir
Silva, Isabel
Manrique-Ortega, Mayra D.
Mendoza-Franco, Edgar F.
Rendón-von Osten, Jaime
Dzul-Caamal, Ricardo
del Río-Rodríguez, Rodolfo E.
Source :
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research. Mar2024, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p107-118. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Strandings provide valuable information about rare marine organisms and their relationship with their environment. In the southern Gulf of México, specifically on the central coast of Campeche, Mexico, strandings of oceanic cetaceans have rarely been recorded, therefore, biological information has also been scarce. One of such rare stranding cases occurred on September 7, 2022, on the coast of Seybaplaya, Campeche. The specimen was identified as a female of Tursiops truncatus with the morphology features of the oceanic ecotype. The carcass was examined shortly after death, and samples for different analyses were obtained fresh. Tissue samples were collected, and some particular observations were made to define the individual's general health status. Results of the analyses revealed damage in the liver, lungs, and kidneys, probably related to 1) the advanced age of the organism (>35 years), and 2) the presence of persistent organic pollutants. Most importantly, this study contributed two new findings, the first record of the parasite Anisakis and the presence of renal calculi in the oceanic ecotype of T. truncatus in the southern Gulf of Mexico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0718560X
Volume :
52
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176794526
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3856/vol52-issue1-fulltext-3078