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Hematological differences between stingrays at tourist and non-visited sites suggest physiological costs of wildlife tourism

机译:旅游和未访问位点的Stingrays之间的血液学差异表明了野生动物旅游的生理成本

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Wildlife tourism alters the environmental conditions in which the focal animal lives, and it is therefore necessary to assess the ability of the animal to adjust to and persist in these novel conditions if the industry is to be sustainable. Here, we report on the physiological responses of southern stingrays (Dasyatis americana) which are the focus of intense marine provisioning-tourism in the Cayman Islands. Using stingrays from non-tourist sites about Grand Cayman as a basis for comparison, we show in this natural experiment that tourist-exposed stingrays exhibit hematological changes indicative of physiological costs of wildlife tourism. The novel conditions with which the stingrays must interact include non-natural food, higher injury rates (from boats, conspecifics and predators), and higher parasite loads (from crowding conditions). As a result of this year-round environment, stingrays display sub-optimal health: lower hematocrit, total serum protein concentrations, and oxidative stress (i.e., lower total antioxidant capacity combined with higher total oxidative status). Moreover, they show evidence of attenuation of the defense system: for tourist stingrays only, animals possessing both injuries and high parasite loads also exhibit lowest leukocrit, serum proteins and antioxidant potential, as well as differing proportions of differential leukocytes indicative of suppression (lymphocytes and heterophils) and down-regulation (eosinophils), thus suggesting that the physiological changes of tourist stingrays are in partial response to these stressors. While survival- and reproduction- quantification was not possible in this long-lived marine species, the physiological measures -situated within ecological context, indicate that the long-term health and survival of tourist stingrays have a significant probability of being affected. Consequently, management of the tourism attraction is essential. The indicators chosen in this study reflect general health indices and defense capabilities used across taxa, and represent a tradeoff between ease of collection/analysis and interpretation so that managers can continue the research for monitoring purposes.
机译:野生动物旅游改变了焦剧动物生活的环境条件,因此如果行业是可持续的,则需要评估动物在这些新条件下适应和持续存在的能力。在这里,我们报告了南部Stingrays(Dasyatis Americana)的生理反应,这是Cayman群岛激烈的海洋休养旅游的重点。使用关于Grand Cayman的非旅游景点的Tipingrays作为比较的基础,我们在这种自然实验中展示了旅游暴露的Tingrays表现出野生动物旅游生理成本的血液变化。 The Stingrays必须相互作用的新条件包括非天然食物,较高的伤害率(来自船只,消费和捕食者)和更高的寄生虫载荷(来自拥挤条件)。由于本年圆形环境,TINGRAYS显示次良健康:下血细胞比容,总血清蛋白质浓度和氧化应激(即,降低总抗氧化能力与较高的总氧化地位相结合)。此外,他们表明了防御系统衰减的证据:仅适用于旅游Tingrays,具有损伤和高寄生虫载荷的动物也表现出最低的Leukocrit,血清蛋白和抗氧化潜力,以及指示抑制的差异白细胞的不同比例(淋巴细胞和淋巴细胞和异蹄醇)和下调(嗜酸性粒细胞),表明旅游Tingrays的生理变化对这些压力源具有部分反应。虽然在这种长寿命的海洋物种中不可能进行生存和生殖 - 量化,但在生态背景下的生理措施表明,旅游Tingrays的长期健康和生存有很大的影响概率。因此,旅游吸引力的管理至关重要。本研究中选择的指标反映了跨分类群中使用的一般健康指数和防御能力,并代表易于收集/分析和解释之间的权衡,以便管理者可以继续进行监测目的。

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