Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence
The prevalence of lead (Pb) shot ingestion in waterfowl hunted in Spanish wetlands around the Mediterranean coast during the 1990s was as high as 30-39 % in mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), 69 % in common pochard (Aythya ferina) and 74 % in northern pintail (Anas acuta). Lead shot use was banned in pro...
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/145849 2023-05-15T13:24:51+02:00 Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence Mateo, Rafael López-Antia, Ana Taggart, Mark A. Martínez-Haro, Mónica 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/145849 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/10261/145849 closedAccess##Comunicación de congreso##XXXth IUGB Congress and Perdix XIII (2011)####Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, celebrados en Barcelona (España) del 5 al 9 de septiembre de 2011.##############Sí 2011 ftcsic 2018-05-24T18:02:54Z The prevalence of lead (Pb) shot ingestion in waterfowl hunted in Spanish wetlands around the Mediterranean coast during the 1990s was as high as 30-39 % in mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), 69 % in common pochard (Aythya ferina) and 74 % in northern pintail (Anas acuta). Lead shot use was banned in protected wetlands in Spain in 2001, however, this was not fully implemented in the Ebro delta until 2003. Here, we show results for three hunting seasons (2007-2010) where shot wintering waterfowl (n = 454) from this wetland were monitored. The type of embedded shot present in hunted birds was studied by X-ray and dissection. The prevalence of Pb shot ingestion was studied by gizzard examination. Ban compliance was relatively low in 2007-08, i.e., 26.9% of birds had embedded Pb shot, 10.6% had Pb and steel shot, 48.8 % had steel shot, and 13.8 % had no shot. After these results were produced, the ban was reinforced and compliance subsequently increased (to 1.7%, 8.2%, 74.1% and 16.0%, respectively). The prevalence of Pb shot ingestion in mallards in 2007-08 (28.6%) was comparable to the pre-ban prevalence (30.2%), but, it was significantly higher than in subsequent seasons (in 2008-09: 5.1%; in 2009-10: 13.8%). In the last year of the study, a significant proportion of birds still had embedded Pb shot and/or ingested Pb shot in their gizzards. This may be because the ban was not implemented in unprotected rice fields, where the majority of ducks often feed. By extending the ban to all waterfowl hunting (not only that undertaken in protected wetlands) the risk of Pb poisoning in waterfowl can be greatly reduced. Peer Reviewed Other/Unknown Material Anas acuta Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) |
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The prevalence of lead (Pb) shot ingestion in waterfowl hunted in Spanish wetlands around the Mediterranean coast during the 1990s was as high as 30-39 % in mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), 69 % in common pochard (Aythya ferina) and 74 % in northern pintail (Anas acuta). Lead shot use was banned in protected wetlands in Spain in 2001, however, this was not fully implemented in the Ebro delta until 2003. Here, we show results for three hunting seasons (2007-2010) where shot wintering waterfowl (n = 454) from this wetland were monitored. The type of embedded shot present in hunted birds was studied by X-ray and dissection. The prevalence of Pb shot ingestion was studied by gizzard examination. Ban compliance was relatively low in 2007-08, i.e., 26.9% of birds had embedded Pb shot, 10.6% had Pb and steel shot, 48.8 % had steel shot, and 13.8 % had no shot. After these results were produced, the ban was reinforced and compliance subsequently increased (to 1.7%, 8.2%, 74.1% and 16.0%, respectively). The prevalence of Pb shot ingestion in mallards in 2007-08 (28.6%) was comparable to the pre-ban prevalence (30.2%), but, it was significantly higher than in subsequent seasons (in 2008-09: 5.1%; in 2009-10: 13.8%). In the last year of the study, a significant proportion of birds still had embedded Pb shot and/or ingested Pb shot in their gizzards. This may be because the ban was not implemented in unprotected rice fields, where the majority of ducks often feed. By extending the ban to all waterfowl hunting (not only that undertaken in protected wetlands) the risk of Pb poisoning in waterfowl can be greatly reduced. Peer Reviewed |
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Mateo, Rafael López-Antia, Ana Taggart, Mark A. Martínez-Haro, Mónica |
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Mateo, Rafael López-Antia, Ana Taggart, Mark A. Martínez-Haro, Mónica Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence |
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Mateo, Rafael López-Antia, Ana Taggart, Mark A. Martínez-Haro, Mónica |
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Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence |
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Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence |
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Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence |
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Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence |
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Lead shot ban compliance in Spanish wetlands: effects on Pb poisoning prevalence |
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lead shot ban compliance in spanish wetlands: effects on pb poisoning prevalence |
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