Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals

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Autor(a) principal: Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Brum, Bruno Ramos, Batista, Milena Santos, D’ Ávila, Rosana dos Santos, Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6710
Resumo: Potentially toxic elements can be considered serious environmental contaminants, as they do not degrade and have a cumulative effect on the environment and on the organism of several species. Considering that contamination by metals may be associated with the decline of waterfowl, the objective of this work was to perform a quantitative temporal analysis, through a scientometric approach on the contamination and possible decline of waterfowl that inhabit areas potentially contaminated by metals. 239 publications were found indexed in the two databases analyzed, with 218 publications in the Web of Science database, with a representation of (91.21%) and 21 publications (8.79%) in the Scopus database. The analyzed works studied 25 families and 66 bird species that had at least one organ / tissue / structure (liver, feces, stomach bolus, blood, lung, brain heart feather, bones, nail, muscle tissue, eggs) contaminated by at least one of the 18 metals found in the analyzed articles (Hg, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd, Fe, Mg, Ca, Mn, Sr, As, Ni, Sc, Al, Ag, Co, Cr) and MeHg which is the organic form of Hg. The results of the analyzed researches indicated that the studied metals, can compromise the survival, foraging capacity of birds in their natural environment, also impairing the morphological development, which could decrease the possibility of reproductive success, and, therefore, contribute to the decline of water bird populations around the world.
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spelling Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metalsEstudio temporal cuantitativo sobre la contaminación de las aves acuáticas por metalesEstudo quantitativo temporal sobre a contaminação de aves aquáticas por metaisBiomagnificaciónCientometríaEcotoxicología.BiomagnificationScientometricsEcotoxicology.BiomagnificaçãoCienciometriaEcotoxicologia.Potentially toxic elements can be considered serious environmental contaminants, as they do not degrade and have a cumulative effect on the environment and on the organism of several species. Considering that contamination by metals may be associated with the decline of waterfowl, the objective of this work was to perform a quantitative temporal analysis, through a scientometric approach on the contamination and possible decline of waterfowl that inhabit areas potentially contaminated by metals. 239 publications were found indexed in the two databases analyzed, with 218 publications in the Web of Science database, with a representation of (91.21%) and 21 publications (8.79%) in the Scopus database. The analyzed works studied 25 families and 66 bird species that had at least one organ / tissue / structure (liver, feces, stomach bolus, blood, lung, brain heart feather, bones, nail, muscle tissue, eggs) contaminated by at least one of the 18 metals found in the analyzed articles (Hg, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd, Fe, Mg, Ca, Mn, Sr, As, Ni, Sc, Al, Ag, Co, Cr) and MeHg which is the organic form of Hg. The results of the analyzed researches indicated that the studied metals, can compromise the survival, foraging capacity of birds in their natural environment, also impairing the morphological development, which could decrease the possibility of reproductive success, and, therefore, contribute to the decline of water bird populations around the world.Los elementos potencialmente tóxicos pueden considerarse contaminantes ambientales graves, ya que no se degradan y tienen un efecto acumulativo en el medio ambiente y en el organismo de varias especies. Teniendo en cuenta que la contaminación por metales puede estar asociada con la disminución de las aves acuáticas, el objetivo de este trabajo fue realizar un análisis temporal cuantitativo, a través de un enfoque cientométrico sobre la contaminación y la posible disminución de las aves acuáticas que habitan en áreas potencialmente contaminadas por metales. Se encontraron 239 publicaciones indexadas en las dos bases de datos analizadas, con 218 publicaciones en la base de datos de Web of Science, con una representación de (91.21%) y 21 publicaciones (8.79%) en la base de datos Scopus. Los trabajos analizados estudiaron 25 familias y 66 especies de aves que tenían al menos un órgano / tejido / estructura (hígado, heces, bolo estomacal, sangre, pulmón, pluma del corazón del cerebro, huesos, uñas, tejido muscular, huevos) contaminados por al menos Uno de los 18 metales encontrados en los artículos analizados (Hg, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd, Fe, Mg, Ca, Mn, Sr, As, Ni, Sc, Al, Ag, Co, Cr) y MeHg, que es la forma orgánica de Hg. Los resultados de las investigaciones analizadas indicaron que los metales estudiados pueden comprometer la supervivencia, la capacidad de alimentación de las aves en su entorno natural, también perjudicando el desarrollo morfológico, lo que podría disminuir la posibilidad de éxito reproductivo y, por lo tanto, contribuir a la disminución. de poblaciones de aves acuáticas en todo el mundo.Elementos potencialmente tóxicos podem ser considerados graves contaminantes ambientais, por não se degradarem e terem efeito acumulativo no meio ambiente e no organismo de diversas espécies. Considerando que a contaminação por metais pode estar associada ao declínio de aves aquáticas, o objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma análise quantitativa temporal, por meio de uma abordagem cienciométrica sobre a contaminação e possível declínio de aves aquáticas que habitam áreas potencialmente contaminadas por  metais. Foram encontradas, 239 publicações indexadas nas duas bases de dados analisadas, sendo 218 publicações na base de dados da Web of Science, com uma representatividade de (91,21%) e 21 publicações (8,79%) na base de dados Scopus. Os trabalhos analisados estudaram 25 famílias e 66 espécies de aves que tiveram ao menos um órgão/tecido/estrutura (fígado, fezes, bolo estomacal, sangue, pulmão, pena coração encéfalo, ossos, unha, tecido muscular, ovos) contaminado por pelo menos um dos  18metais encontradosnos artigos analisados (Hg,Pb,Zn,Cu,Cd,Fe,Mg,Ca,Mn,Sr,As,Ni,Sc,Al,Ag,Co,Cr)e MeHg que é a forma orgânica do Hg. Os resultados das pesquisas analisadas indicaram que os metais estudados, podem comprometer a sobrevivência, capacidade de forrageamento das aves em seu ambiente natural, prejudicando também o desenvolvimento morfológico, o que poderia diminuir a possibilidade de sucesso reprodutivo, e, portanto, contribuir para o declínio das populações de aves aquáticas ao redor do mundo.Research, Society and Development2020-08-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/671010.33448/rsd-v9i8.6710Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e993986710Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e993986710Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e9939867102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6710/6105Copyright (c) 2020 Thaysa Costa Hurtado, Bruno Ramos Brum, Milena Santos Batista, Rosana dos Santos D’ Ávila, Áurea Regina Alves Ignáciohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHurtado, Thaysa CostaBrum, Bruno RamosBatista, Milena SantosD’ Ávila, Rosana dos SantosIgnácio, Áurea Regina Alves2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6710Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:44.142893Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
Estudio temporal cuantitativo sobre la contaminación de las aves acuáticas por metales
Estudo quantitativo temporal sobre a contaminação de aves aquáticas por metais
title Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
spellingShingle Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Biomagnificación
Cientometría
Ecotoxicología.
Biomagnification
Scientometrics
Ecotoxicology.
Biomagnificação
Cienciometria
Ecotoxicologia.
title_short Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
title_full Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
title_fullStr Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
title_sort Quantitative temporal study on the contamination of waterfowl by metals
author Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
author_facet Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Brum, Bruno Ramos
Batista, Milena Santos
D’ Ávila, Rosana dos Santos
Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
author_role author
author2 Brum, Bruno Ramos
Batista, Milena Santos
D’ Ávila, Rosana dos Santos
Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Brum, Bruno Ramos
Batista, Milena Santos
D’ Ávila, Rosana dos Santos
Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomagnificación
Cientometría
Ecotoxicología.
Biomagnification
Scientometrics
Ecotoxicology.
Biomagnificação
Cienciometria
Ecotoxicologia.
topic Biomagnificación
Cientometría
Ecotoxicología.
Biomagnification
Scientometrics
Ecotoxicology.
Biomagnificação
Cienciometria
Ecotoxicologia.
description Potentially toxic elements can be considered serious environmental contaminants, as they do not degrade and have a cumulative effect on the environment and on the organism of several species. Considering that contamination by metals may be associated with the decline of waterfowl, the objective of this work was to perform a quantitative temporal analysis, through a scientometric approach on the contamination and possible decline of waterfowl that inhabit areas potentially contaminated by metals. 239 publications were found indexed in the two databases analyzed, with 218 publications in the Web of Science database, with a representation of (91.21%) and 21 publications (8.79%) in the Scopus database. The analyzed works studied 25 families and 66 bird species that had at least one organ / tissue / structure (liver, feces, stomach bolus, blood, lung, brain heart feather, bones, nail, muscle tissue, eggs) contaminated by at least one of the 18 metals found in the analyzed articles (Hg, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd, Fe, Mg, Ca, Mn, Sr, As, Ni, Sc, Al, Ag, Co, Cr) and MeHg which is the organic form of Hg. The results of the analyzed researches indicated that the studied metals, can compromise the survival, foraging capacity of birds in their natural environment, also impairing the morphological development, which could decrease the possibility of reproductive success, and, therefore, contribute to the decline of water bird populations around the world.
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