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Chemical pollution as a driver of biodiversity loss and potential deterioration of ecosystem services in Eastern Africa: A critical review

机译:化学污染作为东非生物多样性损失和生态系统服务潜在恶化的驾驶员:批判性审查

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Chemical pollution, i.e. the release of anthropogenic chemical substances into the environment, is a driver of biodiversity loss. Although this issue has been widely investigated in high-income countries of temperate regions, there is a lack of data for tropical areas of middle- or low-income countries, such as those in Eastern Africa. Some of the world’s richest biomes that are affected by multiple pressures, including chemical pollution, are hosted in this macro-region. However, few studies have addressed the impact of the release of anthropogenic chemical pollutants on the biodiversity, and the related potential implications for the deterioration of ecosystem goods and services in this area. A contribution in systemising the scientific literature related to this topic is, therefore, urgently needed. We reviewed studies published from 2001 to 2021, focusing on the chemical pollution impact on Eastern African wildlife. Despite an extensive literature search, we found only 43 papers according to our survey methods. We focused on wildlife inhabiting terrestrial ecosystems and inland waters. According to our search, Kenya and Uganda are the most represented countries accounting for about half of the total number of reviewed articles. Moreover, 67.4% of the studies focus on inland waters. The spread of anthropogenic chemicals into tropical areas, e.g. Eastern Africa, and their effects on living organisms deserve greater attention in research and politics. We report a weak increasing trend in publishing studies addressing this topic that might bode well. The combined effort of science and governments is crucial in improving the management of chemical pollutants in the environment for achieving the goals of biodiversity conservation. Significance: ? Chemical pollution represents an underestimated risk for the health of tropical ecosystems in middle- and low-income countries, such as those of Eastern Africa. ? There is a lack of data on chemical pollution effects on wildlife of Eastern African biomes. ? The anthropogenic release of chemical substances affects the health of biodiversity and humans, negatively influences ecosystem services in Eastern Africa, and makes conservation and protection measures less effective. ? There is an urgent need for improving research on chemical pollution effects and promoting a sustainable use of natural resources in Eastern Africa along with better management of farming and mining activities.
机译:化学污染,即人为化学物质释放到环境中,是生物多样性损失的驾驶员。虽然这一问题已被广泛调查在温带地区的高收入国家,但缺乏用于中非的中间或低收入国家的热带地区的数据,例如东非。一些世界上最丰富的生物群体受到多重压力,包括化学污染,在这本宏观区域举办。然而,很少有研究已经解决了释放人为化学污染物对生物多样性的影响,以及该地区生态系统商品和服务恶化的相关潜在影响。因此,迫切需要在系统化与本主题相关的科学文献的贡献。我们审查了2001年至2021年发布的研究,重点是对东非野生动物的化学污染影响。尽管有广泛的文学搜索,我们只根据我们的调查方法发现了43篇论文。我们专注于野生动物栖息地生态系统和内陆水域。根据我们的搜索,肯尼亚和乌干达是最代表性的国家,占审查文章总数的约一半。此外,67.4%的研究侧重于内陆水域。人为化学物质将蔓延到热带地区,例如热带地区。东非,他们对生物体的影响值得高于研究和政治的关注。我们在出版研究中报告了解决可能良好的讨论问题的出版研究的疲弱趋势。科学和政府的综合努力对于改善实现生物多样性保护目标的化学污染物的管理至关重要。意义:?化学污染是中低收入国家的热带生态系统健康的低估风险,例如东非。还关于东非生物群岛野生动物的化学污染影响缺乏数据。还化学物质的人为释放影响生物多样性和人类的健康,对非洲的生态系统服务产生负面影响,并使保护和保护措施较低。还迫切需要改善化学污染效应的研究,并促进东非的自然资源可持续利用以及更好地管理农业和采矿活动。

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