Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, Milena Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Brum, Bruno Ramos, Hurtado, Thaysa Costa, 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/6483
Resumo: The main pesticides used are insecticides, herbicides and fungicides. From these substrates, wild fauna is exposed to these pollutants. However, birds show greater degrees of sensitivity, when compared to other vertebrates, the exposure of various compounds used in agriculture. Thus, through a scientometric approach, the objective of the present study was to verify and characterize the development of the worldwide scientific knowledge about the contamination of insectivorous birds by pesticides. In the search conducted with a focus on publications that investigated pesticides in insectivorous birds a total of 155 articles were identified for the period from 2014 to 2108. After the thorough selection process of the articles, we obtained only 6 articles that carried out studies of contamination in birds insectivores through some type of pesticide. These studies studied 52 species of birds where 23 of these species showed a population trend classified as decreasing (DE). The results showed that they had at least one organ / tissue / structure (stomach bolus, blood plasma, muscle tissue, food items,) contaminated by one of the 29 types of chemical compounds found in the analyzed articles. Although it has been found that there is a global theoretical gap in relation to ecotoxicological research, demonstrating the impact of pesticides on the environment, studies with insectivorous birds have shown to be excellent mechanisms for environmental monitoring in the face of changes occurring in ecosystems, resulting from production and can provide relevant information for decision-making and the establishment of public policies in Brazil and worldwide.
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spelling Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlookPesticidas en aves insectívoras: un análisis cuantitativo de la perspectiva de contaminaciónPesticidas em aves insetívoras: uma análise quantitativa sobre o panorama de contaminação PesticidesBirdlifeScientometricsEcotoxicologyEnvironmental impact. PesticidasAvifaunaCienciometríaEcotoxicologíaImpacto ambiental. AgrotóxicoAvifaunaCienciometriaEcotoxicologiaImpacto ambiental. The main pesticides used are insecticides, herbicides and fungicides. From these substrates, wild fauna is exposed to these pollutants. However, birds show greater degrees of sensitivity, when compared to other vertebrates, the exposure of various compounds used in agriculture. Thus, through a scientometric approach, the objective of the present study was to verify and characterize the development of the worldwide scientific knowledge about the contamination of insectivorous birds by pesticides. In the search conducted with a focus on publications that investigated pesticides in insectivorous birds a total of 155 articles were identified for the period from 2014 to 2108. After the thorough selection process of the articles, we obtained only 6 articles that carried out studies of contamination in birds insectivores through some type of pesticide. These studies studied 52 species of birds where 23 of these species showed a population trend classified as decreasing (DE). The results showed that they had at least one organ / tissue / structure (stomach bolus, blood plasma, muscle tissue, food items,) contaminated by one of the 29 types of chemical compounds found in the analyzed articles. Although it has been found that there is a global theoretical gap in relation to ecotoxicological research, demonstrating the impact of pesticides on the environment, studies with insectivorous birds have shown to be excellent mechanisms for environmental monitoring in the face of changes occurring in ecosystems, resulting from production and can provide relevant information for decision-making and the establishment of public policies in Brazil and worldwide.Los principales pesticidas utilizados son los insecticidas, herbicidas y fungicidas. De estos sustratos, la fauna salvaje está expuesta a estos contaminantes. Sin embargo, las aves muestran mayores grados de sensibilidad, en comparación con otros vertebrados, la exposición de varios compuestos utilizados en la agricultura. Por lo tanto, a través de un enfoque cienciométrico, el objetivo del presente estudio fue verificar y caracterizar el desarrollo del conocimiento científico mundial sobre la contaminación de las aves insectívoras por pesticidas. En la búsqueda realizada con un enfoque en publicaciones que investigaron pesticidas en aves insectívoras se identificaron un total de 155 artículos para el período de 2014 a 2108. Después del minucioso proceso de selección de los artículos, obtuvimos solo 6 artículos que llevaron a cabo estudios de contaminación en aves insectívoros a través de algún tipo de pesticida. Estos estudios estudiaron 52 especies de aves donde 23 de estas especies mostraron una tendencia de población clasificada como decreciente (DE). Los resultados mostraron que tenían al menos un órgano / tejido / estructura (bolo estomacal, plasma sanguíneo, tejido muscular, alimentos) contaminados por uno de los 29 tipos de compuestos químicos encontrados en los artículos analizados. Aunque se ha encontrado que existe una brecha teórica global en relación con la investigación ecotoxicológica, que demuestra el impacto de los pesticidas en el medio ambiente, los estudios con aves insectívoras han demostrado ser excelentes mecanismos para el monitoreo ambiental frente a los cambios que ocurren en los ecosistemas, como resultado de la producción y puede proporcionar información relevante para la toma de decisiones y el establecimiento de políticas públicas en Brasil y en todo el mundo.Os principais agrotóxicos utilizados são os inseticidas, os herbicidas e os fungicidas. A partir desses substratos, a fauna silvestre fica exposta a esses poluentes. No entanto as aves apresentam maiores graus de sensibilidade, quando comparado a outros vertebrados a exposição de diversos compostos utilizados na agricultura. Sendo assim, por meio de uma abordagem cienciométrica, o objetivo do presente estudo foi verificar e caracterizar o desenvolvimento do conhecimento científico mundial sobre a contaminação de aves insetívoras por agrotóxicos. Na busca realizada com o enfoque em publicações que investigaram pesticidas em aves insetívoras foram identificados um total de 155 artigos no período de 2014 a 2108. Após o processo de seleção minucioso dos artigos, obtivemos apenas 6 artigos que realizaram estudos de contaminação em aves insetívoras  através de algum tipo de pesticida. Estes trabalhos estudaram 52 espécies de aves onde 23 dessas espécies apresentaram tendência populacional classificada como diminuindo. Os resultados demostraram que estas aves tiveram ao menos um órgão/tecido/estrutura (bolo estomacal, plasma sanguíneo, tecido muscular, itens alimentares) contaminado por um dos 29 tipos de compostos químicos encontrados nos artigos analisados. Embora tenha-se constatado a existência de uma lacuna teórica mundial em relação a pesquisas ecotoxicológicas, demonstrando o impacto dos agrotóxicos no meio ambiente, os estudos com aves insetívoras demonstraram ser ótimos mecanismos de monitoramento ambiental frente às mudanças que ocorrem nos ecossistemas, decorrentes da crescente produção agrícola mundial e podem proporcionar informações relevantes para a tomada de decisões e estabelecimento de políticas públicas no Brasil e no mundo.Research, Society and Development2020-08-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/648310.33448/rsd-v9i9.6483Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e142996483Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e142996483Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e1429964832525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6483/6270Copyright (c) 2020 Milena Santos Batista, Bruno Ramos Brum, Thaysa Costa Hurtado, Rosana dos Santos D’ Ávila, Áurea Regina Alves Ignáciohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBatista, Milena SantosBrum, Bruno RamosHurtado, Thaysa CostaIgnácio, Áurea Regina Alves2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6483Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:35.902918Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
Pesticidas en aves insectívoras: un análisis cuantitativo de la perspectiva de contaminación
Pesticidas em aves insetívoras: uma análise quantitativa sobre o panorama de contaminação
title Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
spellingShingle Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
Batista, Milena Santos
Pesticides
Birdlife
Scientometrics
Ecotoxicology
Environmental impact.
Pesticidas
Avifauna
Cienciometría
Ecotoxicología
Impacto ambiental.
Agrotóxico
Avifauna
Cienciometria
Ecotoxicologia
Impacto ambiental.
title_short Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
title_full Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
title_fullStr Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
title_full_unstemmed Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
title_sort Pesticides in insectivorous birds: a quantitative analysis of the contamination outlook
author Batista, Milena Santos
author_facet Batista, Milena Santos
Brum, Bruno Ramos
Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
author_role author
author2 Brum, Bruno Ramos
Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, Milena Santos
Brum, Bruno Ramos
Hurtado, Thaysa Costa
Ignácio, Áurea Regina Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pesticides
Birdlife
Scientometrics
Ecotoxicology
Environmental impact.
Pesticidas
Avifauna
Cienciometría
Ecotoxicología
Impacto ambiental.
Agrotóxico
Avifauna
Cienciometria
Ecotoxicologia
Impacto ambiental.
topic Pesticides
Birdlife
Scientometrics
Ecotoxicology
Environmental impact.
Pesticidas
Avifauna
Cienciometría
Ecotoxicología
Impacto ambiental.
Agrotóxico
Avifauna
Cienciometria
Ecotoxicologia
Impacto ambiental.
description The main pesticides used are insecticides, herbicides and fungicides. From these substrates, wild fauna is exposed to these pollutants. However, birds show greater degrees of sensitivity, when compared to other vertebrates, the exposure of various compounds used in agriculture. Thus, through a scientometric approach, the objective of the present study was to verify and characterize the development of the worldwide scientific knowledge about the contamination of insectivorous birds by pesticides. In the search conducted with a focus on publications that investigated pesticides in insectivorous birds a total of 155 articles were identified for the period from 2014 to 2108. After the thorough selection process of the articles, we obtained only 6 articles that carried out studies of contamination in birds insectivores through some type of pesticide. These studies studied 52 species of birds where 23 of these species showed a population trend classified as decreasing (DE). The results showed that they had at least one organ / tissue / structure (stomach bolus, blood plasma, muscle tissue, food items,) contaminated by one of the 29 types of chemical compounds found in the analyzed articles. Although it has been found that there is a global theoretical gap in relation to ecotoxicological research, demonstrating the impact of pesticides on the environment, studies with insectivorous birds have shown to be excellent mechanisms for environmental monitoring in the face of changes occurring in ecosystems, resulting from production and can provide relevant information for decision-making and the establishment of public policies in Brazil and worldwide.
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