2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01898
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Warning on nine pollutants and their effects on avian communities

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“…The abundance of birds has been declining globally since the 1970s and there are concerns for future declines (Lees et al 2022). Various anthropogenic causes have been considered (Richard et al 2021). Considering our findings, it is possible that the wild birds affected by Pb contamination do not only suffer direct effects, such as lowered reproductive success (Fritsch et al 2019), but also indirect negative effects on immune function, possibly making them more susceptible to infectious diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The abundance of birds has been declining globally since the 1970s and there are concerns for future declines (Lees et al 2022). Various anthropogenic causes have been considered (Richard et al 2021). Considering our findings, it is possible that the wild birds affected by Pb contamination do not only suffer direct effects, such as lowered reproductive success (Fritsch et al 2019), but also indirect negative effects on immune function, possibly making them more susceptible to infectious diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As anthropogenic effects on the conservation of bird species are increasing annually, it is necessary to properly evaluate how these effects threaten the survival of bird species (Richard et al 2021). In several marine mammals, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contamination causes immunosuppression, leading to mass mortality during viral infections (Ross et al 1995).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, new molecules (whose harmlessness is still to be entirely proven) were developed, manufactured in large scales, and started being used in their place. Despite this (partial) change of agents, current reports indicate the continuity of poisoning events toward animals ( 4 , 6 , 13 17 ). Consequently, researchers in this area face the paramount task of unraveling the underlying mechanisms (such as the toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics models and the adverse outcome pathways-AOPs) of new toxicants created by the continuous outpouring of new synthetic chemicals developed for the industry, the agrobusiness and household products market, as well as the growing sector of natural extracts.…”
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“…Por consiguiente, la contaminación lumínica logra interferir en el comportamiento de las aves mediante una alteración de su ritmo circadiano, un incremento en los tiempos de búsqueda de alimentos o influir en el comportamiento de vigilancia diaria y, además, propicia una desviación o colisión con estructuras iluminadas artificialmente, generando grandes pérdidas en las poblaciones de aves, hecho que se repite en casi todas las regiones del planeta (Richard et al, 2021). Es así que, con base en lo mencionado, la presente investigación se planteó como objetivo reflejar el impacto de la contaminación lumínica en las aves.…”
Section: Metodologíaunclassified
“…La luz es una radiación electromagnética dentro de una porción del espectro electromagnético. Sin embargo, su uso excesivo o inadecuado ha conducido a la contaminación lumínica, referida principalmente a la luz visible nocturna (longitudes de onda de 400 a 700 nm) que está erosionando los paisajes naturales en todo el mundo (Richard et al, 2021). El ser humano ha introducido cada vez más la luz en la noche, y junto con la expansión de la población humana en diferentes zonas y entornos, en los últimos dos siglos, se ha producido un aumento significativo de los niveles de luz artificial nocturna en todo el mundo (Atchoi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Revista Científica De Biología Y Conservaciónunclassified