The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure risk in wildlife and their human consumers. We explore the hypothesis that Pb shot ban enforcement reduces the risk of avian Pb poisoning as well as Pb exposure in game meat consumers. We assessed compliance with a partial ban on Pb shot commencing in 2003 by examination of 937 waterbirds harvested by hunters between 2007 and 2012 in the Ebro delta (Spain). Prevalence of Pb shot ingestion was determined, as were Pb concentrations in liver and muscle tissue to evaluate the potential for Pb exposure in game meat consumers. Hunted birds with only embedded Pb shot (no steel) declined from 26.9% in 2007–08 to < 2% over the following three hunting sea...
Ingestion of lead (Pb) derived from ammunition used in the hunting of game animals is recognised to ...
Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet...
Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet...
The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure ris...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 37th annual meeting of the Waterbird Society and the annual confe...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology...
Hunted mallards (n = 56) were collected in the Ebro Delta (Spain) in 2007-08 to evaluate the use of ...
none2noThe poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for man...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
BACKGROUND: Lead is highly toxic to animals. Humans eating game killed using lead ammunition general...
Wild meat often retains metallic particles originating from the ammunition fired by hunters. Since a...
In making recommendations for restricting uses of lead shotgun pellets and bullets for hunting, regu...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...
Poisoning of wild birds following ingestion of lead from ammunition has long been recognised and con...
Ingestion of lead (Pb) derived from ammunition used in the hunting of game animals is recognised to ...
Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet...
Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet...
The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure ris...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 37th annual meeting of the Waterbird Society and the annual confe...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology...
Hunted mallards (n = 56) were collected in the Ebro Delta (Spain) in 2007-08 to evaluate the use of ...
none2noThe poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for man...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
BACKGROUND: Lead is highly toxic to animals. Humans eating game killed using lead ammunition general...
Wild meat often retains metallic particles originating from the ammunition fired by hunters. Since a...
In making recommendations for restricting uses of lead shotgun pellets and bullets for hunting, regu...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...
Poisoning of wild birds following ingestion of lead from ammunition has long been recognised and con...
Ingestion of lead (Pb) derived from ammunition used in the hunting of game animals is recognised to ...
Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet...
Predatory and scavenging birds may be exposed to high levels of lead when they ingest shot or bullet...