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Potential for gulls to transport bacteria from human waste sites to beaches.

Elizabeth W Alm1, Quri R Daniels-Witt2, Deric R Learman2, Hodon Ryu3, Dustin W Jordan2, Thomas M Gehring2, Jorge Santo Domingo3.   

Abstract

Contamination of recreational beaches due to fecal waste from gulls complicates beach monitoring and may pose a risk to public health. Gulls that feed at human waste sites may ingest human fecal microorganisms associated with that waste. If these gulls also visit beaches, they may serve as vectors, transporting fecal microorganisms to the beach where they may subsequently contaminate sand and water. In this study, samples collected from landfills, treated wastewater storage lagoons, and public beaches demonstrated a spatial and temporal overlap of markers for gull and human-associated microorganisms. In addition, markers for gull, fecal indicator bacteria, and the human-associated marker, HF183, were detected in gull feces and cloacae samples. Further, HF183 was detected in cloacae samples from gulls that were documented by radio-telemetry traveling between human waste sites and public beaches. This study highlights the potential for gulls that visit human waste sites to disperse human-associated microorganisms in the beach landscape.
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Keywords:  Beaches; Fecal indicator bacteria; Fecal pollution; Gull transport; Microbial source tracking

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28964987      PMCID: PMC6754825          DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.09.232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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