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从倾斜的年龄和性别比例判断,切尔诺贝利的鸟类死亡率升高。

Elevated mortality among birds in Chernobyl as judged from skewed age and sex ratios.

机构信息

Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution, CNRS UMR 8079, Université Paris-Sud, Bâtiment 362, Orsay, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(4):e35223. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0035223. Epub 2012 Apr 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Radiation has negative effects on survival of animals including humans, although the generality of this claim is poorly documented under low-dose field conditions. Because females may suffer disproportionately from the effects of radiation on survival due to differences in sex roles during reproduction, radiation-induced mortality may result in male-skewed adult sex ratios.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: We estimated the effects of low-dose radiation on adult survival rates in birds by determining age ratios of adults captured in mist nets during the breeding season in relation to background radiation levels around Chernobyl and in nearby uncontaminated control areas. Age ratios were skewed towards yearlings, especially in the most contaminated areas, implying that adult survival rates were reduced in contaminated areas, and that populations in such areas could only be maintained through immigration from nearby uncontaminated areas. Differential mortality in females resulted in a strongly male-skewed sex ratio in the most contaminated areas. In addition, males sang disproportionately commonly in the most contaminated areas where the sex ratio was male skewed presumably because males had difficulty finding and acquiring mates when females were rare. The results were not caused by permanent emigration by females from the most contaminated areas because none of the recaptured birds had changed breeding site, and the proportion of individuals with morphological abnormalities did not differ significantly between the sexes for areas with normal and higher levels of contamination.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that the adult survival rate of female birds is particularly susceptible to the effects of low-dose radiation, resulting in male skewed sex ratios at high levels of radiation. Such skewed age ratios towards yearlings in contaminated areas are consistent with the hypothesis that an area exceeding 30,000 km(2) in Chernobyl's surroundings constitutes an ecological trap that causes dramatic excess mortality.

摘要

背景

尽管在低剂量现场条件下,这一说法的普遍性缺乏充分记录,但辐射对包括人类在内的动物的生存有负面影响。由于在繁殖过程中性别角色的差异,女性可能因辐射对生存的影响而遭受不成比例的影响,因此辐射诱导的死亡率可能导致成年性别比例偏向雄性。

方法/主要发现:我们通过确定在繁殖季节期间在雾网中捕获的成年鸟的年龄比例与切尔诺贝利周围和附近未受污染的对照地区的背景辐射水平之间的关系,来估计低剂量辐射对鸟类成年存活率的影响。年龄比例偏向于一岁龄鸟,尤其是在污染最严重的地区,这意味着污染地区的成年存活率降低,而这些地区的种群只能通过来自附近未受污染地区的移民来维持。雌性的差异死亡率导致污染最严重地区的性别比例严重偏向雄性。此外,雄性在性别比例偏向雄性的最污染地区不成比例地频繁歌唱,大概是因为当雌性稀少时,雄性很难找到和获得配偶。这些结果不是由于雌性永久性地从最污染地区迁出造成的,因为没有一只被重新捕获的鸟改变了繁殖地,而且在正常和更高污染水平的地区,雌雄两性的形态异常个体比例没有显著差异。

结论/意义:这些发现与假设一致,即雌性鸟类的成年存活率特别容易受到低剂量辐射的影响,导致高辐射水平下的性别比例偏向雄性。在污染地区,向一岁龄鸟倾斜的年龄比例与假设一致,即切尔诺贝利周围 30000 平方公里以上的区域构成了一个生态陷阱,导致了大量的超额死亡率。

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