Article
Elasmobranch-associated microbiota: a scientometric literature review
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COSTA, Ivana Correia et al. Elasmobranch-associated microbiota: a scientometric literature review. PeerJ, 10:e14255, p. 1 - 22, Nov. 2022.
2167-8359
10.7717/peerj.14255
Autor
Costa, Ivana Correia
Oliveira, Mariene Amorim de
Wosnick, Natascha
Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann
Siciliano, Salvatore
Nunes, Jorge Luiz Silva
Resumen
Elasmobranchs provide greatly relevant ecosystem services for the balance of the
environments in which they are inserted. In recent decades, sharp population
declines have been reported for many species in different regions worldwide, making
this taxonomic group currently one of the most threatened with extinction. This
scenario is almost entirely due to excessive fishing pressure, but any contributing
factor that may cause additional mortality to populations must be mapped and
monitored. In a fast-changing world, emerging marine pollution associated with
climate change display the potential to increase the spread of infectious agents.
These can, in turn, lead to mortality events, both directly and indirectly, by
reducing immune responses and the physical and nutritional condition of affected
individuals. In this context, the present study aimed to analyze data concerning
elasmobranch-associated microbiota, identifying study trends and knowledge gaps in
order to direct future studies on this topic of growing relevance for the health of wild
populations, as well as individuals maintained in captivity, considering the zoonotic
potential of these microorganisms.