2022
DOI: 10.4314/tzool.v20i1.5
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Bird feathers as a non-invasive method for ecotoxicological monitoring; a rapid review

Abstract: The decline in animal population with resulting risk of eventual disruption of ecosystem functioning has necessitated moves towards non-invasive sampling methods for ecotoxicological studies. These efforts have focused on developing sampling methodologies geared towards prioritizing conservation of biodiversity. Using a rapid review approach, 106 articles covering peer-reviewed studies, theses, and manuscripts under peer-review quantifying contaminants in feathers were examined. Meta-analysis of extracted info… Show more

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“…In the avian ecotoxicological field, feathers have been widely used for contaminant biomonitoring because they involve a non-lethal sampling technique and are easily preserved [40][41][42][43][44] . During avian moulting, the growth of feathers sequesters circulating Hg, making feathers an important indicator of Hg bioaccumulation 45 .…”
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“…In the avian ecotoxicological field, feathers have been widely used for contaminant biomonitoring because they involve a non-lethal sampling technique and are easily preserved [40][41][42][43][44] . During avian moulting, the growth of feathers sequesters circulating Hg, making feathers an important indicator of Hg bioaccumulation 45 .…”
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confidence: 99%