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    Retrospective Analysis of Postmortem Findings in Oriental Stork (Ciconia boyciana) from Korea (2019-2023)

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    The Oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana), an endangered species, faces significant threats despite extensive conservation efforts aimed at their reintroduction and long-term survival in South Korea. Understanding the primary causes of mortality and identifying predominant pathological lesions are crucial for enhancing these efforts. This study aimed to investigate the causes of unexplained mortality in Oriental storks between 2019 and 2023 through comprehensive postmortem examinations. Twelve storks, including both wild and captive birds, classified as “unknown“ deaths, were examined. The results revealed that parasitic infections, particularly in wild storks, were frequently observed (41.7%). Additionally, gastrointestinal obstruction due to the ingestion of foreign materials was identified in a wild stork, highlighting the impact of environmental pollution. Despite the prevalence of inflammatory lesions in liver (58.3%), no cases of hepatitis were confirmed, except for one case of liver rupture in a wild stork. Notably, three nestling death cases from a single litter of captive storks suggested potential parental infanticide or lack of parental care. The overall results highlight the importance of addressing parasitic infections and environmental risks to improve the survival of wild Oriental storks, and emphasize the need for effective management in breeding facilities. Continuous monitoring and pathological evaluations for mortality cases are essential for understanding disease trends and developing adaptive conservation strategies to ensure the long-term preservation of this endangered species.
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    The Oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana), an endangered species, faces significant threats despite extensive conservation efforts aimed at their reintroduction and long-term survival in South Korea. Understanding the primary causes of mortality and ident...

    The Oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana), an endangered species, faces significant threats despite extensive conservation efforts aimed at their reintroduction and long-term survival in South Korea. Understanding the primary causes of mortality and identifying predominant pathological lesions are crucial for enhancing these efforts. This study aimed to investigate the causes of unexplained mortality in Oriental storks between 2019 and 2023 through comprehensive postmortem examinations. Twelve storks, including both wild and captive birds, classified as “unknown“ deaths, were examined. The results revealed that parasitic infections, particularly in wild storks, were frequently observed (41.7%). Additionally, gastrointestinal obstruction due to the ingestion of foreign materials was identified in a wild stork, highlighting the impact of environmental pollution. Despite the prevalence of inflammatory lesions in liver (58.3%), no cases of hepatitis were confirmed, except for one case of liver rupture in a wild stork. Notably, three nestling death cases from a single litter of captive storks suggested potential parental infanticide or lack of parental care. The overall results highlight the importance of addressing parasitic infections and environmental risks to improve the survival of wild Oriental storks, and emphasize the need for effective management in breeding facilities. Continuous monitoring and pathological evaluations for mortality cases are essential for understanding disease trends and developing adaptive conservation strategies to ensure the long-term preservation of this endangered species.

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    참고문헌 (Reference)

    1 Matsumoto R, "The first report on the death of an oriental white stork from the Japanese reintroduced population caused by the accidental ingestion of an artificial material" 24 : 169-173, 2019

    2 BirdLife International, "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2018 Web site. Ciconia boyciana"

    3 Islam S, "Pathology of Chaunocephalus ferox(Rudolphi, 1795)Dietz, 1909 infection in Asian openbill stork(Anastomus oscitans Boddaert, 1783)" 21 : 123-128, 2020

    4 하동수 ; 김수경 ; 신용운 ; 윤종민, "Localized habitat use of endangered oriental storks(Ciconia boyciana)recently reintroduced into South Korea" 2 : 293-297, 2021

    5 Pult I, "Identification and analysis of a new hepadnavirus in white storks" 289 : 114-128, 2001

    6 한재익 ; 손형원 ; 모인필 ; 장동우 ; 김수경 ; 박시룡 ; 나기정, "Gizzard impaction with bile stasis in captive oriental white storks(Ciconia boyciana)" 26 : 659-662, 2009

    7 나기정 ; Sook-Jin Lee ; 한재익 ; Dong-Woo Chang, "Degenerative joint disease with systemic mycoses in a oriental white stork" 47 : 95-98, 2007

    8 Santoro M, "Chaunocephalus ferox(Digenea : Echinostomatidae)infection associated with fatal cachexia in a white stork(Ciconia ciconia)" 50 : 181-184, 2013

    9 Höfle U, "Chaunocephalus ferox in free-living white storks in central Spain" 47 : 506-512, 2003

    10 Zieliński P, "Brood reduction and parental infanticide — are the White Stork Ciconia ciconia and the Black Stork C. nigra exceptional?" 37 : 113-119, 2002

    1 Matsumoto R, "The first report on the death of an oriental white stork from the Japanese reintroduced population caused by the accidental ingestion of an artificial material" 24 : 169-173, 2019

    2 BirdLife International, "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2018 Web site. Ciconia boyciana"

    3 Islam S, "Pathology of Chaunocephalus ferox(Rudolphi, 1795)Dietz, 1909 infection in Asian openbill stork(Anastomus oscitans Boddaert, 1783)" 21 : 123-128, 2020

    4 하동수 ; 김수경 ; 신용운 ; 윤종민, "Localized habitat use of endangered oriental storks(Ciconia boyciana)recently reintroduced into South Korea" 2 : 293-297, 2021

    5 Pult I, "Identification and analysis of a new hepadnavirus in white storks" 289 : 114-128, 2001

    6 한재익 ; 손형원 ; 모인필 ; 장동우 ; 김수경 ; 박시룡 ; 나기정, "Gizzard impaction with bile stasis in captive oriental white storks(Ciconia boyciana)" 26 : 659-662, 2009

    7 나기정 ; Sook-Jin Lee ; 한재익 ; Dong-Woo Chang, "Degenerative joint disease with systemic mycoses in a oriental white stork" 47 : 95-98, 2007

    8 Santoro M, "Chaunocephalus ferox(Digenea : Echinostomatidae)infection associated with fatal cachexia in a white stork(Ciconia ciconia)" 50 : 181-184, 2013

    9 Höfle U, "Chaunocephalus ferox in free-living white storks in central Spain" 47 : 506-512, 2003

    10 Zieliński P, "Brood reduction and parental infanticide — are the White Stork Ciconia ciconia and the Black Stork C. nigra exceptional?" 37 : 113-119, 2002

    11 Matsumoto R, "Anthropogenic threats to the reintroduced population of Oriental storks in Japan : analysis of the causes of injury and death of 153 storks from 2005to 2021" 86 : 400-408, 2024

    12 Mack ZE, "A novel herpesvirus in a white stork associated with splenic and hepatic necrosis" 32 : 471-475, 2020

    13 Seongjun Choe ; Dong-Min Lee ; Hansol Park ; Hyeong-Kyu Jeon ; Youngsun Lee ; Ki-Jeong Na ; Shi-Ryong Park ; Keeseon S. Eom, "A case of chaunocephalosis by Chaunocephalus ferox(Digenea : Echinostomatidae)in an oriental white stork, Ciconia boyciana, in Korea" 54 : 659-665, 2016

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