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受猎捕活动变化影响,濒危秃鹫血液铅含量下降。

Blood lead levels in an endangered vulture decline following changes in hunting activity.

机构信息

Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Complutense University of Madrid, C/ José Antonio Novais 12, 28040, Madrid, Spain.

Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos-IREC, CSIC-UCLM-JCCM, Ronda de Toledo 12, 13005, Ciudad Real, Spain.

出版信息

Environ Res. 2024 Jul 1;252(Pt 1):118712. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118712. Epub 2024 Mar 26.

Abstract

Lead ammunition stands out as one of the most pervasive pollutants affecting wildlife. Its impact on bird populations have spurred efforts for the phase-out of leaded gunshot in several countries, although with varying scopes and applications. Ongoing and future policy changes require data to assess the effectiveness of adopted measures, particularly in the current context of biodiversity loss. Here, we assessed the long-term changes in blood lead (Pb) levels of Egyptian vultures from the Canary Islands, Spain, which have been severely affected by Pb poisoning over the past two decades. During this period, the reduction in hunting pressure and changes in legislation regarding firearms usage for small game hunting likely contributed to a decrease in environmental Pb availability. As anticipated, our results show a reduction in Pb levels, especially after the ban on wild rabbit hunting with shotgun since 2010. This effect was stronger in the preadult fraction of the vulture population. However, we still observed elevated blood Pb levels above the background and clinical thresholds in 5.6% and 1.5% of individuals, respectively. Our results highlight the positive impact of reducing the availability of Pb from ammunition sources on individual health. Nonetheless, the continued use of Pb gunshot remains an important source of poisoning, even lethal, mainly affecting adult individuals. This poses a particular concern for long-lived birds, compounding by potential chronic effects associated with Pb bioaccumulation. Our findings align with recent studies indicating insufficient reductions in Pb levels among European birds of prey, attributed to limited policy changes and their uneven implementation. We anticipated further reductions in Pb levels among Egyptian vultures with expanded restrictions on hunting practices, including a blanket ban on Pb shot usage across all small game species.

摘要

铅弹是影响野生动物的最普遍污染物之一。它对鸟类种群的影响促使一些国家努力逐步淘汰含铅射击弹,尽管范围和应用各不相同。正在进行和未来的政策变化需要数据来评估所采取措施的有效性,特别是在当前生物多样性丧失的背景下。在这里,我们评估了来自西班牙加那利群岛的埃及秃鹫血液中铅 (Pb) 水平的长期变化,这些秃鹫在过去二十年中受到 Pb 中毒的严重影响。在此期间,狩猎压力的降低以及有关小猎物狩猎用枪支使用的立法变化可能导致环境中 Pb 供应的减少。正如预期的那样,我们的结果显示 Pb 水平下降,尤其是自 2010 年以来禁止使用猎枪猎捕野兔之后。这种影响在秃鹫种群的未成年个体中更为明显。然而,我们仍然观察到分别有 5.6%和 1.5%的个体血液 Pb 水平高于背景和临床阈值。我们的结果强调了减少弹药来源中 Pb 可用性对个体健康的积极影响。尽管如此,含 Pb 射击弹的持续使用仍然是中毒的一个重要来源,甚至是致命的,主要影响成年个体。这对长寿鸟类构成了特别的关注,因为 Pb 生物积累所带来的潜在慢性影响而加剧。我们的研究结果与最近的研究一致,这些研究表明,由于政策变化有限且实施不均衡,欧洲猛禽的 Pb 水平降低仍然不足。我们预计,随着狩猎实践限制的扩大,包括在所有小猎物物种中全面禁止使用 Pb 弹,埃及秃鹫的 Pb 水平将进一步降低。

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