Animals (Feb 2022)

Health and Mortality Monitoring in Threatened Mammals: A First Post Mortem Study of Otters (<i>Lutra lutra</i> L.) in Italy

  • Romina Fusillo,
  • Mariarita Romanucci,
  • Manlio Marcelli,
  • Marcella Massimini,
  • Leonardo Della Salda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12050609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 609

Abstract

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Dead specimens provide valuable data for the conservation of threatened species, allowing investigations of mortality, health conditions, and demographic parameters. The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) is a semiaquatic carnivore listed as endangered in Italy. In 2009, we started the first post mortem (PM) study of otters in Italy, through collaborative research between mammal ecologists and veterinary pathologists, using standardized protocols. Twenty-eight otters, mostly collected between 2009 and 2017, were examined. Most otters were males (67%), between 1 and 3 years old (64%), and predominantly in good nutritional condition. Adult males were significantly larger than adult females (p Ixodes hexagonus infestation in Italian otters. It is important to continue comprehensive, standardized PM investigations of otters in Italy to define baseline health, biometric and demographic parameters, collect biological samples for comparative analyses, and to reduce road-kill mortality. The present study suggests that the timely collection of carcasses and collaborative and coordinated research efforts are essential for obtaining useful data for the conservation of otters.

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