Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India

Weather influences all living organisms, especially wild animals. In the case of birds, inclement weather conditions may affect them during migration and feeding that could cause mass mortality in the same species or many related species. This paper describes an incidence of mass deaths of the Commo...

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Main Authors: B. Ramakrishnan, G. Sivasubramanian, K. Ramkumar, S. Ramasubramanian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
Online Access:http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1018
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spelling doaj-48ea13a9860845218a5949eab8e0c6da2020-11-25T02:58:40ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072013-12-015175273527610.11609/JoTT.o3405.5273-6999Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern IndiaB. RamakrishnanG. SivasubramanianK. RamkumarS. RamasubramanianWeather influences all living organisms, especially wild animals. In the case of birds, inclement weather conditions may affect them during migration and feeding that could cause mass mortality in the same species or many related species. This paper describes an incidence of mass deaths of the Common House Swift Apus affinis at Thengumarahada Village of Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, southern India during February 2008. The samples of the dead birds were sent for toxicological and bacteriological examination at Southern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Bangalore. Spot post mortems were also conducted by forest veterinarians. Results of the diagnostic analysis revealed that mass mortality might be due to extreme weather conditions leading to acute dehydration, shock and death. The postmortem reports say that the crop and the gastro intestinal tract (GI) were found empty in all the cases, suggesting starvation. We thus conclude that unseasonal heavy rains and non availability of food could have led to hypothermia and starvation of birds over a long period resulting in mass mortality.http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1018
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Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India
Journal of Threatened Taxa
author_facet B. Ramakrishnan
G. Sivasubramanian
K. Ramkumar
S. Ramasubramanian
author_sort B. Ramakrishnan
title Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India
title_short Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India
title_full Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India
title_fullStr Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India
title_full_unstemmed Weather-induced mass deaths of the Common House Swift <i>Apus affinis</i> in Thengumarahada Village of the Nilgiris, southern India
title_sort weather-induced mass deaths of the common house swift <i>apus affinis</i> in thengumarahada village of the nilgiris, southern india
publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
series Journal of Threatened Taxa
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0974-7907
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Weather influences all living organisms, especially wild animals. In the case of birds, inclement weather conditions may affect them during migration and feeding that could cause mass mortality in the same species or many related species. This paper describes an incidence of mass deaths of the Common House Swift Apus affinis at Thengumarahada Village of Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, southern India during February 2008. The samples of the dead birds were sent for toxicological and bacteriological examination at Southern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Bangalore. Spot post mortems were also conducted by forest veterinarians. Results of the diagnostic analysis revealed that mass mortality might be due to extreme weather conditions leading to acute dehydration, shock and death. The postmortem reports say that the crop and the gastro intestinal tract (GI) were found empty in all the cases, suggesting starvation. We thus conclude that unseasonal heavy rains and non availability of food could have led to hypothermia and starvation of birds over a long period resulting in mass mortality.
url http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/1018
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