Health and Disease Monitoring of Turtles and Tortoises
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Herpetology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2024) | Viewed by 12991
Special Issue Editors
Interests: parasitology and parasitic diseases; aquatic animals; cetaceans; marine turtles; zoonoses
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Species of the order Testudines have successfully colonized terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats for millions of years. Nevertheless, the rapid environmental changes that have been occurring over recent centuries threaten their conservation globally. Climate changes and habitat loss and degradation interlace with old and emerging diseases, altering the equilibrium between turtle hosts and infective and infectious agents. Free-ranging turtles are sentinels for an ecosystems’ health, but the trade of pet species represents a source of disease spreading across geographical areas, including certain zoonoses. The aim of this issue is to publish papers dealing with the monitoring of infectious and noninfectious diseases occurring in both wild and captive turtles across all ecosystems (terrestrial and aquatic), the development of diagnostic techniques and the collection of data for the assessment of health monitoring parameters.
Dr. Federica Marcer
Dr. Erica Marchiori
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Chelonian
- diagnostics
- virus
- parasites
- bacteria
- diseases
- conservation
- turtles
- tortoises
- exotic pets
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