International audienceWe reconstructed the radiological dose for birds observed at 300 census sites in the 50-km northwest area affected by the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant over 2011-2014. Substituting the ambient dose rate measured at the census points (from 0.16 to 31μGy h-1) with the dose rate reconstructed for adult birds of each species (from 0.3 to 97μGy h-1), we confirmed that the overall bird abundance at Fukushima decreased with increasing total doses. This relationship was directly consistent with exposure levels found in the literature to induce physiological disturbances in birds. Among the 57 species constituting the observed bird community, we found that 90% were likely chronically exposed at a dose ra...
This study reviewed publications on radiation dose estimations for non-human species after the 2011 ...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 released significant amounts of radionuclides into the marine ...
This open access book summarizes the latest scientific findings regarding the biological effects of ...
International audienceWe reconstructed the radiological dose for birds observed at 300 census sites ...
The assessment of the ecological impact due to radionuclides at contaminated sites requires estimati...
International audienceFollowing releases from the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear ...
Due to the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake, massive radioactive materials were released from the Fuk...
Following releases from the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS),...
International audienceWe re-analyzed field data concerning potential effects of ionizing radiation o...
Extreme environmental perturbations are rare, but may have important evolutionary consequences. Resp...
1. Ionizing radiation produces oxidative stress, but organisms can adapt to their exposure with phys...
Radiation has negative effects on survival of animals including humans, although the generality of t...
There has been a decline in the population of some bird species at Morecambe Bay and the Solway Firt...
Recent advances in genetic and ecological studies of wild animal populations in Chernobyl and Fukush...
This study reviewed publications on radiation dose estimations for non-human species after the 2011 ...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 released significant amounts of radionuclides into the marine ...
This open access book summarizes the latest scientific findings regarding the biological effects of ...
International audienceWe reconstructed the radiological dose for birds observed at 300 census sites ...
The assessment of the ecological impact due to radionuclides at contaminated sites requires estimati...
International audienceFollowing releases from the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear ...
Due to the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake, massive radioactive materials were released from the Fuk...
Following releases from the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS),...
International audienceWe re-analyzed field data concerning potential effects of ionizing radiation o...
Extreme environmental perturbations are rare, but may have important evolutionary consequences. Resp...
1. Ionizing radiation produces oxidative stress, but organisms can adapt to their exposure with phys...
Radiation has negative effects on survival of animals including humans, although the generality of t...
There has been a decline in the population of some bird species at Morecambe Bay and the Solway Firt...
Recent advances in genetic and ecological studies of wild animal populations in Chernobyl and Fukush...
This study reviewed publications on radiation dose estimations for non-human species after the 2011 ...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 released significant amounts of radionuclides into the marine ...
This open access book summarizes the latest scientific findings regarding the biological effects of ...