Animals living in areas contaminated by radioactive material from Chernobyl suffer from increased oxidative stress and low levels of antioxidants. Therefore, normal development of the nervous system is jeopardized as reflected by high frequencies of developmental errors, reduced brain size and impaired cognitive abilities in humans. Alternatively, associations between psychological effects and radiation have been attributed to post-traumatic stress in humans.Here we used an extensive sample of 550 birds belonging to 48 species to test the prediction that even in the absence of post-traumatic stress, there is a negative association between relative brain size and level of background radiation. We found a negative association between brain si...
International audienceConcomitant with the expansion of the nuclear industry, the concentrations of ...
Background Environmental pollution in general, and radioactive contamination in particular, may d...
Large brains (relative to body size) might confer fitness benefits to animals. Although the putative...
Animals living in areas contaminated by radioactive material from Chernobyl suffer from increased ox...
1. Ionizing radiation produces oxidative stress, but organisms can adapt to their exposure with phys...
Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) were selected for divergent levels of fear of humans during eight gen...
Abstract Anthropogenic stressors, such as radioactive contaminants released from the Chernobyl and F...
During domestication animals have undergone changes in size of brain and other vital organs. We hypo...
Hunting kills hundreds of millions of animals annually, potentially constituting an important select...
Radiation has negative effects on survival of animals including humans, although the generality of t...
Ionizing radiation produces oxidative stress, but organisms can adapt to their exposure with physiol...
Extreme environmental perturbations are rare, but may have important evolutionary consequences. Resp...
Ever since the Chernobyl accident in 1986, that contaminated vast areas in surrounding countries wit...
Estimates suggest that perhaps a quarter of a billion birds are killed by traffic annually across th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Radiation cataracts develop as a consequence of the effects of ionizing rad...
International audienceConcomitant with the expansion of the nuclear industry, the concentrations of ...
Background Environmental pollution in general, and radioactive contamination in particular, may d...
Large brains (relative to body size) might confer fitness benefits to animals. Although the putative...
Animals living in areas contaminated by radioactive material from Chernobyl suffer from increased ox...
1. Ionizing radiation produces oxidative stress, but organisms can adapt to their exposure with phys...
Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) were selected for divergent levels of fear of humans during eight gen...
Abstract Anthropogenic stressors, such as radioactive contaminants released from the Chernobyl and F...
During domestication animals have undergone changes in size of brain and other vital organs. We hypo...
Hunting kills hundreds of millions of animals annually, potentially constituting an important select...
Radiation has negative effects on survival of animals including humans, although the generality of t...
Ionizing radiation produces oxidative stress, but organisms can adapt to their exposure with physiol...
Extreme environmental perturbations are rare, but may have important evolutionary consequences. Resp...
Ever since the Chernobyl accident in 1986, that contaminated vast areas in surrounding countries wit...
Estimates suggest that perhaps a quarter of a billion birds are killed by traffic annually across th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Radiation cataracts develop as a consequence of the effects of ionizing rad...
International audienceConcomitant with the expansion of the nuclear industry, the concentrations of ...
Background Environmental pollution in general, and radioactive contamination in particular, may d...
Large brains (relative to body size) might confer fitness benefits to animals. Although the putative...