Avian botulism type E in waterbirds of Lake Michigan, 2010-2013
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| metadata_type | geospatial |
| modified | 20201016 |
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| publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
| publisher_hierarchy | Department of the Interior > U.S. Geological Survey |
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| maintainer | C. LeAnn White |
| maintainer_email | clwhite@usgs.gov |
| metadata_created | 2025-11-22T12:03:20.397575 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-11-22T12:03:20.397579 |
| notes | During 2010 to 2013, waterbird mortality surveillance programs used a shared protocol for shoreline walking surveys performed June to November at three areas in northern Lake Michigan. In 2010 and 2012, 1244 total carcasses (0.8 dead bird/km walked) and 2399 total carcasses (1.2 dead birds/km walked), respectively, were detected. Fewer carcasses were detected in 2011 (353 total carcasses, 0.2 dead bird/km walked) and 2013 (451 total carcasses, 0.3 dead bird/km walked). During 3 years, peak detection of carcasses occurred in October and involved primarily migratory diving and fish-eating birds, including long-tailed ducks (Clangula hyemalis; 2010), common loons (Gavia immer; 2012), and red-breasted mergansers (Mergus serrator; 2013). In 2011, peak detection of carcasses occurred in August and consisted primarily of summer residents such as gulls (Larus spp.) and double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus). A subset of fresh carcasses was collected throughout each year of the study and tested for botulinum neurotoxin type E (Botulinum neurotoxin type E ). Sixty-one percent of carcasses (57/94) and 10 of 11 species collected throughout the sampling season tested positive for Botulinum neurotoxin type E , suggesting avian botulism type E was a major cause of death for both resident and migratory birds in Lake Michigan. The variety of avian species affected by botulism type E throughout the summer and fall during all 4 years of coordinated surveillance also suggests multiple routes for bird exposure to Botulinum neurotoxin type E in Lake Michigan. |
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| title | Avian botulism type E in waterbirds of Lake Michigan, 2010-2013 |