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Collapse of Asian vulture populations: Risk of mortality from residues of the veterinary drug diclofenac in carcasses of treated cattle
ArticleAbstract: 1. The populations of three species of South Asian vultures (Gyps bengalensis, Gyps indicus and GypsPalabras claves:Bird population decline, Dose-response relationship, endangered species, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, pharmacokinetics, Renal failure, Visceral goutAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Cuthbert R., Das D., Green R.E., Pain D.J., Sashi Kumar C., Taggart M.A.Fuentes:scopusDiclofenac disposition in Indian cow and goat with reference to Gyps vulture population declines
ArticleAbstract: Gyps vultures across India are declining rapidly and the NSAID diclofenac has been shown to be the mPalabras claves:Diclofenac, Gyps, Indian cow, NSAID, VultureAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Cuthbert R., Das D., Feltrer Y., Green R.E., Meharg A.A., Pain D.J., Sashikumar C., Shultz S., Taggart M.A.Fuentes:scopusDiclofenac poisoning is widespread in declining vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent
ArticleAbstract: Recent declines in the populations of three species of vultures in the Indian subcontinent are amongPalabras claves:Anti-inflammatory veterinary drug, Diclofenac, Gyps, Vulture declineAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Baral H.S., Charman S., Das D., Ghalsasi G., Goudar M., Green R.E., Jones A., Nighot P., Pain D.J., Prakash V., Shultz S.Fuentes:scopusErratum to "Diclofenac disposition in Indian cow and goat with reference to Gyps vulture population declines" [Environmental Pollution 147 (2007) 60-65] (DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2006.08.017)
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Cuthbert R., Das D., Feltrer Y., Green R.E., Meharg A.A., Pain D.J., Sashikumar C., Shultz S., Taggart M.A.Fuentes:scopusThe race to prevent the extinction of South Asian vultures
ArticleAbstract: Gyps vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent collapsed in the 1990s and continue to decliPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Baral H.S., Bowden C.G.R., Cuthbert R., Das D., Gilbert M., Green R.E., Jakati R.D., Jhala Y., Khan A.A., Lindsay Oaks J., Naidoo V., Pain D.J., Parry-Jones J., Prakash V., Rahmani A.R., Ranade S.P., Saravanan S., Senacha K.R., Shah N., Swan G., Swarup D., Taggart M.A., Virani M.Z., Watson R.T., Wolter K.Fuentes:scopus