Anticoagulant rodenticides: an ignored threat to birds of prey in Argentina and other South American countries
In Argentina, the risk that anticoagulant rodenticides could pose to local birds of prey was initially recognized in the 1980s. Unfortunately, 40 years after this first warning sign, anticoagulant rodenticides are still widely used in the country and throughout South America, without having studied the environmental problem that these products may cause. Here we present a practical and comprehensive review on anticoagulant rodenticides and their poisoning in birds of prey. We discuss their impact, both on individuals and their populations, the main aspects related to the management of intoxicated animals, and the need for diagnostic capacity in the region. The information collected here provides relevant, up-to-date, and accessible content necessary to address the study of this threat to the conservation of birds of prey in Argentina and other South American countries. At the same time, we hope that it will promote research on the subject that will allow the necessary steps to be taken to assess and mitigate the risk that the use of anticoagulant rodenticides may have on birds of prey and other wildlife.
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Format: | artículo biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Aves Argentinas
2024-06-15
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Subjects: | Rodents, Anticoagulant rodenticides, Coagulation, Conservation, Poisoning, Vitamin K, Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/368063 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85203509462 |
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Summary: | In Argentina, the risk that anticoagulant rodenticides could pose to local birds of prey was initially recognized in the 1980s. Unfortunately, 40 years after this first warning sign, anticoagulant rodenticides are still widely used in the country and throughout South America, without having studied the environmental problem that these products may cause. Here we present a practical and comprehensive review on anticoagulant rodenticides and their poisoning in birds of prey. We discuss their impact, both on individuals and their populations, the main aspects related to the management of intoxicated animals, and the need for diagnostic capacity in the region. The information collected here provides relevant, up-to-date, and accessible content necessary to address the study of this threat to the conservation of birds of prey in Argentina and other South American countries. At the same time, we hope that it will promote research on the subject that will allow the necessary steps to be taken to assess and mitigate the risk that the use of anticoagulant rodenticides may have on birds of prey and other wildlife. |
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