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Environmental pollution has emerged as a major threat to bird populations. Many shorebird populations are declining, although contamination has been documented in some shorebirds, evidence of negative impacts is sparse and this important topic remains understudied. To guide future research and...

Author(s)
Ma YanJu; Choi ChiYeung; Thomas, A.; Gibson, L.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2022, 242,
Abstract

There has been an increase in the demand for animal products with rapid population growth. In Turkey and in many countries to meet this demand, livestock has become a rapidly growing industry. With this rapid development, more waste has emerged in livestock enterprises and some environmental...

Author(s)
Tirink, S.
Publisher
Uğur ŞEN, Samsun , Turkey
Citation
Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science, 2021, 4, 2, pp 43-50
Abstract

Traditional method of estimating pollution loads may neglect the internal spatial heterogeneity of socio-economic driving factors, which can result in overestimate and underestimate of pollution loads. In this study, the corrected approach to estimating total phosphorus (TP) pollution load was...

Author(s)
Yao Jing; Fan Min; Xiao YuTing; Liang XiaoYing; Cai Can; Wang YuanZhe
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30, 14, pp 42192-42213
Abstract

Increases in human population lead to an increase in urban wastes, which could affect wildlife in several ways. Urban pollutants can affect erythrocytes of birds generating morphological membrane and nuclear anomalies. The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) is an opportunistic species, which take...

Author(s)
Frixione, M. G.; D'Amico, V.; Adami, M. A.; Bertellotti, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 850,
Abstract

Anthropogenic pollution is increasingly pervasive throughout all ecosystems worldwide. In recent years, negative consequences on many taxa, such as birds, have been observed. We reviewed the impacts of some of the most common anthropogenic pollutants on birds, including light, noise, polluted air,...

Author(s)
Richard, F. J.; Southern, I.; Gigauri, M.; Bellini, G.; Rojas, O.; Runde, A.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Global Ecology and Conservation, 2021, 32,
Abstract

The study's main aim is to find out the environmental livestock and poultry pollution. The study used data from 31 provinces in China from 2007 to 2019. This paper used two steps for empirical findings. In the 1st step, it conducted an initial analysis of the farmland pollution burden and water ...

Author(s)
Yang Fan; Riaz NoMan; Wu GuoYong
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2022, 14, 18,
Abstract

The emission permit system is an important measure for the reform of the environmental management system of fixed pollution sources in China. It is an administrative system with legal significance based on control of the total amount of pollutant and aimed at improving the quality of the...

Author(s)
Jiang CaiHong; Wang Hong; Wu GenYi; Ma XiaoRui; Qiu LiQing
Publisher
The Editorial Board of Journal of Agro-Environment Science, Tianjin, China
Citation
Journal of Agro-Environment Science, 2021, 40, 11, pp 2292-2295
Abstract

Release of petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants poses a serious problem to the terrestrial as well as marine ecosystem. This study investigated and compared the potency of different biodegradation strategies for mitigating total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) of petroleum refinery sludge by an integrated...

Author(s)
Behera, I. D.; Manoranjan Nayak; Asmita Mishra; Meikap, B. C.; Ramkrishna Sen
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022, 177,
Abstract

Raptors are ideal indicators for biomonitoring studies using wildlife in order to assess the environmental pollution in the terrestrial ecosystem, since they are placed in the highest trophic position in the food webs and their life expectancy is relatively long. In this study, 26 eggs of 4 bird...

Author(s)
Gkotsis, G.; Nika, M. C.; Athanasopoulou, A. I.; Vasilatos, K.; Alygizakis, N.; Boschert, M.; Osterauer, R.; Höpker, K. A.; Thomaidis, N. S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Chemosphere, 2023, 312, Part 1,
Abstract

The impact of micro plastics (MPs) on the bivalve larvae at different developmental stages throughout their life history, especially for the metamorphic stage is not at all available. In organisms, consequences of plastic ingestion include exposure to environmental pollutants and toxin...

Author(s)
Roopika, S.; Siddhuraju, P.
Publisher
Indian Ecological Society, College of Agriculture, Ludhiana, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Ecology, 2022, 49, 6, pp 2415-2430

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