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Evidence of High Tolerance to Ecologically Relevant Lead Shot Pellet Exposures by an Upland Bird
被引:3
|作者:
Tannenbaum, Lawrence
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机构:
[1] US Army Inst Publ Hlth, APG EA, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010 USA
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关键词:
upland birds;
grit ingestion;
lead shot;
trap and skeet ranges;
lead poisoning;
NORTHERN BOBWHITE;
COLINUS-VIRGINIANUS;
DIETARY CALCIUM;
GRIT-USE;
INGESTION;
TOXICITY;
RANGE;
PASSERINES;
MALLARDS;
DUCKS;
D O I:
10.1080/10807039.2012.746143
中图分类号:
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号:
090705 ;
摘要:
Upland birds that display grit ingestion behavior are potentially at risk of detrimental effects and death from lead poisoning at trap and skeet ranges and other areas where vast quantities of spent lead shot pellets abound. Because commonly cited force-feeding pellet exposure studies deviate from true field conditions, their results may not reflect true risks faced by upland birds. In particular, studies that use new shot pellets and administer more pellets than would be reasonably ingested, critically interfere with the understanding of actualized pellet exposures. In this study, northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus), a frequent test species in shot pellet research, were dosed in an ecologically-relevant manner (i.e., with spent shot and with no more than three pellets). Notably, the 56-day post-dosing observation period, during which a battery of physiological measures were recorded, exceeded that of related studies. Despite a sustained suppression of a lead poisoning indicator, the data suggest upland birds can withstand spent shot pellet exposures. Data detected a survivorship 95%, absence of illness, demonstrated tolerance for extremely high blood lead concentrations, and unaffected blood parameters. In conjunction with ecological considerations (e.g., spatial scale and animal behavior), concern about bird population losses from the incidental ingestion of spent shot pellets is potentially overstated.
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页码:479 / 496
页数:18
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