An investigation was carried out in Sweden aimed at studying the contamination of small mammals (orders Rodentia and Insectivora) following the Chernobyl accident. The animals were captured in three differently contaminated areas in Sweden and, for control, in an area with negligible fallout. The results obtained show that the activity in the captured animals was correlated with surface deposition. The differences between the species investigated and the influence of feeding habits on the contamination levels are discussed
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Abstract We re-analyzed field data concerning potential effects of ionizing radiation on the abundan...
When working in the radiologically contaminated environments that present ideal natural laboratories...
The importance of Alpine ecosystems is increasing due to the influence of a wide number of ecologica...
An investigation was carried out in Sweden aimed at studying the possible genetic effects of the Che...
This article describes major studies performed by the Chernobyl Center's International Radioecology ...
An effective tool for the monitoring of environmental contamination of agrarian ecosystems are bioin...
Comparative analysis of published data concerning dose burdens in Chernobyl’s wild small mammals are...
Wild rodents were collected alive in a suburban area to the north of Rome before, during, 6 months a...
This report describes a two-year effort to survey the internal 137Cs and external β-emitter contamin...
Results of radioecological investigations of rodents having different ecological specialization – wo...
The data of the researches of radioactive contamination territory and the levels of the radionuclide...
The contamination of the environment, soil and meat of wild animals with radionuclides can negativel...
An essential step in the development of any modelling tool is the validation of its predictions. Thi...
Abstract Nuclear accidents underpin the need to quantify the ecological mechanisms which determine ...
A better understanding of interactions between biota and contaminants in floodplains is needed as it...
Abstract We re-analyzed field data concerning potential effects of ionizing radiation on the abundan...
When working in the radiologically contaminated environments that present ideal natural laboratories...