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Seasonal variation inabundance in captive penguin burrow sands and its implication for aspergillosis risk in Japan.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Takanobu, Shiori et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Medicine · Japan

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aspergillosis is a major fungal disease in penguins. However, seasonal variation ofspp. in burrow sands and its association with meteorological factors remain poorly characterized, particularly under Japan's climatic conditions. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine seasonal changes inspp. abundance in Humboldt penguin burrows and test whether temperature and other environmental factors correlated with fungal positivity. METHODS: From June 2023 to October 2024, 158 sand samples were collected from burrows and surrounding areas at an outdoor Humboldt penguin () facility in Shimonoseki, Japan. Fungal colonies were cultured and identified morphologically and by sequencing. RESULTS: spp. positivity peaked from July to October in both years. Average temperature showed strong positive correlation with fungal positivity (&#x202f;=&#x202f;0.781,<&#x202f;0.01), while other meteorological factors exhibited weaker associations. Multiplespp. were identified, including known pathogenicsections,,, and. CONCLUSION: Temperature demonstrated the strongest correlation withspp. positivity, suggesting seasonal monitoring is critical for managing aspergillosis risk in captive penguins. These findings provide a basis for future multi-site studies to improve fungal disease prevention strategies.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41607943/