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Long-term Effects Of Lead Poisoning On Bone Mineralization In Vultures Exposed To Ammunition Sources

机译:铅中毒对暴露于弹药源的秃鹰的骨矿化的长期影响

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Long-lived species are particularly susceptible to bioaccumulation of lead in bone tissues. In this paper we gain insights into the sublethal effects of lead contamination on Egyptian vultures (Neophron perc-nopterus). Our approach was done on the comparison of two populations (Canary Islands and Iberian Peninsula) differing in exposures to the ingestion of lead ammunition. Blood lead levels were higher in the island population (Canary Islands range: 5.10-1780 μg L~(-1) n = 137; Iberian Peninsula range: 5.60-217.30 μg L~(-1) n = 32) showing clear seasonal trends, peaking during the hunting season. Moreover, males were more susceptible to lead accumulation than females. Bone lead concentration increased with age, reflecting a bioaccumulation effect. The bone composition was significatively altered by this contaminant: the mineralization degree decreased as lead concentration levels increased. These results demonstrate the existence of long-term effects of lead poisoning, which may be of importance in the declines of threatened populations of long-lived species exposed to this contaminant.
机译:长寿物种特别容易受到骨骼组织中铅的生物蓄积的影响。在本文中,我们深入了解了铅污染对埃及秃鹰(Neophron perc-nopterus)的亚致死作用。我们的方法是对两种人群(加纳利群岛和伊比利亚半岛)摄入铅弹药的暴露程度不同进行比较。该岛人口的血铅水平较高(加那利群岛范围:5.10-1780μgL〜(-1)n = 137;伊比利亚半岛范围:5.60-217.30μgL〜(-1)n = 32),显示出明显的季节性趋势,在狩猎季节达到顶峰。此外,男性比女性更容易积聚铅。骨铅浓度随年龄增长而增加,反映出生物蓄积作用。这种污染物显着改变了骨的组成:随着铅浓度的增加,矿化度降低。这些结果证明了铅中毒的长期影响,这在暴露于这种污染物的长寿物种的受威胁种群数量下降中可能是重要的。

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