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Lead and cadmium levels in Galapagos Penguin Spheniscus mendiculus, Flightless Cormorant Phalacrocorax harrisi, and Waved Albatross Phoebastria irrorata
ArticleAbstract: Heavy metals are a threat to wildlife, and they have yet to be analyzed in seabirds from the GalápagPalabras claves:Galápagos Archipelago, Heavy Metals, marine birds, ThreatsAutores:Andrés S. Urbina, Cotín J., David A. Egas, García C., Jiménez-Uzcátegui G., Rommel Lenin Vinueza, Sevilla C.R.Fuentes:scopusIs release of rehabilitated wildlife with embedded lead ammunition advisable? Plumbism in a Jaguar Panthera Onca (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae), survivor of gunshot wounds
ArticleAbstract: Lead poisoning is a threat to wildlife, particularly after ingestion of lead ammunition derived fromPalabras claves:Blood lead levels, endangered species, lead-free ammunition, trophic webAutores:Carolina Sáenz, David A. Egas, E. Santiago Jiménez, Eduardo A. Díaz, Eduardo Alfonso Díaz, Kelly SwingFuentes:googlescopusTrace metals (Hg, pb, and cd) in feathers of four galapagos waterbird species
ArticleAbstract: Contamination by anthropogenic heavy metals can produce significant concentration-dependent damage tPalabras claves:Flightless cormorant, Galapagos Flamingo, Galapagos penguin, Heavy Metals, Pollution, Waved albatross, Wildlife surveillanceAutores:Cotín J., David A. Egas, E. Santiago Jiménez, García C., Jiménez-Uzcátegui G., Natalia Solis, Nieto-Claudin A., Patricio D. Carrera-Játiva, Rommel Lenin Vinueza, Rueda D., Sevilla C.R.Fuentes:scopus