Boratyński Zbyszek, Mousseau Timothy A, Møller Anders Pape
CIBIO/InBio Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources University of Porto Porto Portugal.
Department of Biological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia SC USA.
Ecol Evol. 2021 Jun 2;11(13):9039-9048. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7742. eCollection 2021 Jul.
Anthropogenic stressors, such as radioactive contaminants released from the Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi accidents, deteriorate ecological and evolutionary processes, as evidence for damaging effects of radioactive contamination on wildlife is accumulating. Yet little is known about physiological traits of animals inhabiting contaminated areas, and how those are affected by individual quality and phenology. We investigated variation in body temperature of wild barn swallows, , exposed to radioactive contamination from the Chernobyl accident in Ukraine and Belarus. We tested whether exposure to variable levels of radioactive contamination modified core body temperature of birds, and whether individual and phenological characteristics modulated radiosensitivity of body temperature. We showed that barn swallow body temperature varied with exposure to environmental radioactive contamination and that individual characteristics and phenology affected radioactive exposure. Increased radiosensitivity and up-regulation of body temperature were detected in birds of low body condition, high risk of capture, and in animals captured late during the day but early during the season. These results highlight the complex ways that the body temperature of a wild bird is impacted by exposure to increased radioactive contamination in natural habitats. By impacting body temperature, increased radioactive contamination may compromise energetic balance, jeopardize responsiveness to global warming, and increase risk of overheating.
诸如切尔诺贝利事故和福岛第一核电站事故释放的放射性污染物等人为压力源,正在破坏生态和进化过程,因为放射性污染对野生动物造成破坏影响的证据正在不断积累。然而,对于栖息在受污染地区的动物的生理特征,以及这些特征如何受到个体素质和物候的影响,我们却知之甚少。我们调查了乌克兰和白俄罗斯受切尔诺贝利事故放射性污染影响的野生家燕的体温变化。我们测试了暴露于不同水平的放射性污染是否会改变鸟类的核心体温,以及个体和物候特征是否会调节体温的放射敏感性。我们发现,家燕的体温会随着环境放射性污染的暴露而变化,并且个体特征和物候会影响放射性暴露。在身体状况不佳、被捕风险高的鸟类以及在白天晚些时候但季节早期被捕的动物中,检测到放射敏感性增加和体温上调。这些结果凸显了野生鸟类体温受自然栖息地中放射性污染增加影响的复杂方式。通过影响体温,放射性污染增加可能会损害能量平衡,危及对全球变暖的反应能力,并增加过热风险。