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While the recent incursion of highly pathogenic avian influenza into North America has resulted in notable losses to the commercial poultry industry, the mechanism by which virus enters commercial poultry houses is still not understood. One theorized mechanism is that waterfowl shed virus into the environment surrounding poultry farms, such as into retention ponds, and is then transmitted into poultry houses via bridge species. Little is known about if and when wild waterfowl use these retention ponds, leading to uncertainty regarding the potential significance of this interface. To quantify the use of retention ponds on commercial poultry farms by wild waterfowl, we surveyed 12 such ponds across Somerset and Dorchester counties, Maryland, USA. This region was chosen due to the high level of poultry production and its importance for migratory waterfowl. Surveys consisted of recording waterfowl visible on the retention ponds from public roadways at least once per week from 20 September 2022-31 March 2023. Throughout the course of this study, we observed a total of nine species of waterfowl using retention ponds on commercial poultry farms at nine of 12 sites. The number of waterfowl observed at retention ponds varied notably throughout the course of our survey period, with values generally following trends of fall migration within each species indicating that resident birds were not the only individuals to utilize these habitats. Additionally, waterfowl use was highest at sites with little vegetation immediately surrounding the pond, and lowest when ponds were surrounded by trees. Our data suggest that retention ponds on commercial poultry farms present a notable interface for waterfowl to introduce avian influenza viruses to farm sites. However, additional testing and surveys could provide further insight into whether it may be possible to reduce the use of these habitats by wild waterfowl through vegetative management as preliminarily reported here.
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Research Center for Eco-Environmental Engineering, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan 523808, China.
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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, United States.
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
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Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Pigdons Rd, Waurn Ponds, VIC 3216, Australia.
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April 2025
U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Ecological Science Center, 12100 Beech Forest Road, Laurel, MD 20708, USA.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Ecosystems Measurement and Modeling Division, 1 Sabine Island Dr. Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, USA.
Extensive cyanobacteria-dominated mats were observed during late summer of 2021 within coastal urban stormwater retention pond networks in northwest Florida. Common in residential communities across the region, such ponds may be routinely visited by humans, domestic and wild animals, and often contain a variety of aquatic life. To begin examining correlations between environmental factors and mat characteristics, we investigated the temporal heterogeneity of these networks with regards to presence of potentially toxic cyanobacteria, associated toxins, and other putative cyanobacterial compounds throughout the fall at several sites within the networks.
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