Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati

Summary Wildlife may be exposed to lead contamination as a consequence of hunting activities. Waterfowls and grouses may directly assume lead from the ground (primary assumption), while in raptors lead intoxication may be due to the ingestion of preys with elevated lead concentrations in their tissu...

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Main Authors: E. Bassi, M. Ferloni, A. Gugiatti, L. Pedrotti, M. Di Giancamillo, G. Grilli
Other Authors: R. Tinarelli, A. Andreotti, N. Baccetti, L. Melega, F. Roscelli, L. Serra, M. Zenatello
Format: Book Part
Language:Italian
Published: AsOER 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/275376
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author E. Bassi
M. Ferloni
A. Gugiatti
L. Pedrotti
M. Di Giancamillo
G. Grilli
author2 R. Tinarelli
A. Andreotti
N. Baccetti
L. Melega
F. Roscelli
L. Serra
M. Zenatello
E. Bassi
M. Ferloni
A. Gugiatti
L. Pedrotti
M. Di Giancamillo
G. Grilli
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M. Ferloni
A. Gugiatti
L. Pedrotti
M. Di Giancamillo
G. Grilli
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description Summary Wildlife may be exposed to lead contamination as a consequence of hunting activities. Waterfowls and grouses may directly assume lead from the ground (primary assumption), while in raptors lead intoxication may be due to the ingestion of preys with elevated lead concentrations in their tissues (secondary assumption). Recent studies demonstrated that viscera of shot ungulates are quite often directly contaminated with lead due to bullet fragmentation after the shot. If released on the ground, viscera represent a threat for scavenger species. In Europe, saturnism in birds of prey has been quite rarely described and some reports are available for large raptors as griffon vulture Gyps fulvus, golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos and bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus. In the Alps this problem affects the abundant population of golden eagle and the recently re-introduced population of bearded vulture that is still considered as vulnerable. For the bearded vulture two cases of lead intoxication have already been described in dispersing juveniles. The most viable nucleus of bearded vultures is distributed in the central Alps, between Italy and Switzerland and is characterized by the highest reproductive rates. Hunting management of ungulates is here commonly performed with lead ammunition. The practice of leaving on the ground the ungulate viscera after the shot is still frequent. Hunting season partially overlaps with the most limiting season, in terms of food availability, for birds. The extraordinary conservation value of this bearded vulture population led the Stelvio National Park and the Sondrio Province to implement a study for monitoring the potential risk of lead intoxication for raptors tied to the practice of ungulate viscera deposition after the shot. The viscera of 153 ungulates shot in the Sondrio Province during hunting season 2009-2010 have been collected and examined to detect and quantify lead presence. Information regarding the hunted animal, the type of ammunition, the condition and the outcome of ...
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/275376 2025-01-17T01:24:41+00:00 Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati E. Bassi M. Ferloni A. Gugiatti L. Pedrotti M. Di Giancamillo G. Grilli R. Tinarelli A. Andreotti N. Baccetti L. Melega F. Roscelli L. Serra M. Zenatello E. Bassi M. Ferloni A. Gugiatti L. Pedrotti M. Di Giancamillo G. Grilli 2011-09-22 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/275376 ita ita AsOER place:Cervia ispartofbook:Atti XVI Convegno Italiano di Ornitologia (CIO) Convegno Italiano di Ornitologia firstpage:450 lastpage:457 numberofpages:8 alleditors:R. Tinarelli, A. Andreotti, N. Baccetti, L. Melega, F. Roscelli, L. Serra, M. Zenatello http://hdl.handle.net/2434/275376 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess shot ungulate scavenger lead contamination saturnism modification hunting habit raptors Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2011 ftunivmilanoair 2024-01-16T23:25:00Z Summary Wildlife may be exposed to lead contamination as a consequence of hunting activities. Waterfowls and grouses may directly assume lead from the ground (primary assumption), while in raptors lead intoxication may be due to the ingestion of preys with elevated lead concentrations in their tissues (secondary assumption). Recent studies demonstrated that viscera of shot ungulates are quite often directly contaminated with lead due to bullet fragmentation after the shot. If released on the ground, viscera represent a threat for scavenger species. In Europe, saturnism in birds of prey has been quite rarely described and some reports are available for large raptors as griffon vulture Gyps fulvus, golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos and bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus. In the Alps this problem affects the abundant population of golden eagle and the recently re-introduced population of bearded vulture that is still considered as vulnerable. For the bearded vulture two cases of lead intoxication have already been described in dispersing juveniles. The most viable nucleus of bearded vultures is distributed in the central Alps, between Italy and Switzerland and is characterized by the highest reproductive rates. Hunting management of ungulates is here commonly performed with lead ammunition. The practice of leaving on the ground the ungulate viscera after the shot is still frequent. Hunting season partially overlaps with the most limiting season, in terms of food availability, for birds. The extraordinary conservation value of this bearded vulture population led the Stelvio National Park and the Sondrio Province to implement a study for monitoring the potential risk of lead intoxication for raptors tied to the practice of ungulate viscera deposition after the shot. The viscera of 153 ungulates shot in the Sondrio Province during hunting season 2009-2010 have been collected and examined to detect and quantify lead presence. Information regarding the hunted animal, the type of ammunition, the condition and the outcome of ... Book Part Aquila chrysaetos golden eagle The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
spellingShingle shot ungulate
scavenger
lead contamination
saturnism
modification hunting habit
raptors
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria
E. Bassi
M. Ferloni
A. Gugiatti
L. Pedrotti
M. Di Giancamillo
G. Grilli
Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
title Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
title_full Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
title_fullStr Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
title_full_unstemmed Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
title_short Il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
title_sort il rischio di saturnismo negli uccelli necrofagi in relazione alle attuali modalità di caccia degli ungulati
topic shot ungulate
scavenger
lead contamination
saturnism
modification hunting habit
raptors
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria
topic_facet shot ungulate
scavenger
lead contamination
saturnism
modification hunting habit
raptors
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/275376