Impact ID |
Scientific Name
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Impact Type
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Study Type
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Study Location
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Impact Description
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Geographic Location
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Reference
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3990
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Hydrilla verticillata
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
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Field
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Dense mats of Hydrilla create a microhabitat for the toxic cyanobacteria Aetokthonos hydrillicola, which are eaten by native birds, including coots and bald eagles, which infect the animals with avian vacuolar myelinopathy.
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Arkansas, USA
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35572
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9231
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Hydrilla verticillata
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
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Field
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The epiphytic cyanobacteria Aetokthonos hydrillicola primarily grows on Hydrilla verticillata. This cyanobacteria causes avian vacuolar myelinopathy, a fatal neurological disease in birds. This disease has been seen to affect waterfowl and bald eagles.
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Strom Thurmond Lake, Georgia, USA
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35572
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9232
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Hydrilla verticillata
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
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Field
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At least 24 waterbird species were found to congregate in areas with Hydrilla verticillata, potentially exposing them to Aetokthonos hydrillicola. This list includes herbivores, omnivores, picivours and raptors.
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Strom Thurmond Lake, Georgia, USA
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42766
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9233
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Hydrilla verticillata
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Anecdotal
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N/A
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Aetokthonos hydrillicola is a cyanobacteria is the cause of avian vacuolar myeoinopathy (AVM). This strain of cyanobacteria frequently grows on Hydrilla verticillata.
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30137
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9509
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Hydrilla verticillata
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Disease/Parasite/Toxicity
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Observational
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Field
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The underside of Hydrilla verticillata leaves were found to harbor Aetokthonos hydrillicola, an epiphytic cyanobacteria associated with avian vacuolar myelinopathy (AVM). Essentially, aquatic plants and epiphytic algae are primary food sources for coots, which subsequently become sick and consumed by other species like bald eagles.
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United States
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42993
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