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A One Health View over Environment Contaminants in Wild Otter Populations
Volume 81, Issue 1 (2023): Veterinarija ir Zootechnika, pp. 39–50
Andreia Garcês   Isabel Pires  

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Pub. online: 20 December 2023      Type: Research Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
19 July 2023
Revised
19 October 2023
Accepted
7 December 2023
Published
20 December 2023

Abstract

In the 20th century, wild otter populations declined across the world. This decline was associated with several factors, such as habitat destruction and hunting. Other underlying causes were anthropogenic contaminant loads in their food and water sources. Aquatic mammals such as otters are very susceptible to chemical contamination and, as top predators, can be considered sentinel species for the health of the ecosystem. This brief review aims to show the presence of environmental contaminants in different otter species and how they may have contributed to the population decline of these species. Although many studies have been carried out on the presence of these compounds in otters, in the future, it is important to continue monitoring these populations to understand their impacts under the One Heath concept.

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Otter pollution pesticides heavy metals sentinels

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