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Rate of Decline of the Oriental White-Backed Vulture Population in India Estimated from a Survey of Diclofenac Residues in Carcasses of Ungulates

机译:根据对Un体尸体中双氯芬酸残留的调查估计印度东方白背兀鹰种群的下降速度

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The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac is a major cause of the rapid declines in the Indian subcontinent of three species of vultures endemic to South Asia. The drug causes kidney failure and death in vultures. Exposure probably arises through vultures feeding on carcasses of domesticated ungulates treated with the drug. However, before the study reported here, it had not been established from field surveys of ungulate carcasses that a sufficient proportion was contaminated to cause the observed declines. We surveyed diclofenac concentrations in samples of liver from carcasses of domesticated ungulates in India in 2004–2005. We estimated the concentration of diclofenac in tissues available to vultures, relative to that in liver, and the proportion of vultures killed after feeding on a carcass with a known level of contamination. We assessed the impact of this mortality on vulture population trend with a population model. We expected levels of diclofenac found in ungulate carcasses in 2004–2005 to cause oriental white-backed vulture population declines of 80–99% per year, depending upon the assumptions used in the model. This compares with an observed rate of decline, from road transect counts, of 48% per year in 2000–2003. The precision of the estimate based upon carcass surveys is low and the two types of estimate were not significantly different. Our analyses indicate that the level of diclofenac contamination found in carcasses of domesticated ungulates in 2004–2005 was sufficient to account for the observed rapid decline of the oriental white-backed vulture in India. The methods we describe could be used again to assess changes in the effect on vulture population trend of diclofenac and similar drugs. In this way, the effectiveness of the recent ban in India on the manufacture and importation of diclofenac for veterinary use could be monitored.
机译:非甾体类抗炎药双氯芬酸是南亚特有的三种秃鹰在印度次大陆迅速下降的主要原因。该药物可导致肾功能衰竭和秃鹰死亡。秃probably摄食用该药物处理过的驯养有蹄类动物的尸体可能会引起接触。但是,在此报告之前,尚未通过对有蹄类动物的cas体进行现场调查确定污染的比例足以导致观察到的下降。我们调查了2004–2005年印度驯化有蹄类动物尸体肝脏样本中双氯芬酸的浓度。我们估计了相对于肝脏而言,秃available可利用的组织中双氯芬酸的浓度,以及饲喂已知污染水平的cas体后杀死的秃v的比例。我们使用种群模型评估了该死亡率对秃鹰种群趋势的影响。我们预计2004–2005年在有蹄类动物尸体中发现的双氯芬酸水平将导致东方白背兀v种群数量每年下降80–99%,这取决于模型中使用的假设。与此相比,从2000年至2003年,从道路横断面数量观察到的下降速度为每年48%。基于car体调查的估计精度较低,两种估计类型之间没有显着差异。我们的分析表明,2004年至2005年在驯养的有蹄类动物尸体中发现的双氯芬酸污染水平足以说明印度东方白背兀rapid迅速下降的情况。我们描述的方法可再次用于评估双氯芬酸和类似药物对秃鹰种群趋势的影响变化。这样,可以监测印度最近禁止生产和进口用于兽医用途的双氯芬酸的有效性。

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