Marine Mammals as Sentinel Species for Oceans and Human Health
University of Miami · Florida Aquarium
Abstract
The long-term consequences of climate change and potential environmental degradation are likely to include aspects of disease emergence in marine plants and animals. In turn, these emerging diseases may have epizootic potential, zoonotic implications, and a complex pathogenesis involving other cofactors such as anthropogenic contaminant burden, genetics, and immunologic dysfunction. The concept of marine sentinel organisms provides one approach to evaluating aquatic ecosystem health. Such sentinels are barometers for current or potential negative impacts on individual- and population-level animal health. In turn, using marine sentinels permits better characterization and management of impacts that ultimately…
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- FWCI
- 12.82
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- 100%
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- 247
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1Topics & keywords
- Sentinel species
- Marine mammal
- Biology
- Marine ecosystem
- Ecology
- Ecosystem health
- Trophic level
- Food chain
- Life below water