2016
DOI: 10.4172/2167-0587.1000165
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Role of Cyclonic Storm as Natural Disaster and other Factors on Vulture Mortality in India

Abstract: Post mortem analyses in vultures across India and its neighboring countries traced diclofenac and its derivative compounds in their carcasses. Therefore, it is inferred that biomagnification of diclofenac from the consumed infected domestic animal carcasses contributes mortality by causing renal failure and hepatic damages in vultures. However, reports also indicate that both extrinsic environmental and intrinsic cellular causes might also be contributing factors. It offers a debate to confirm whether only dic… Show more

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“…Health of environment is an important factor to maintain human health also (Chainy et al, 2016;Paital, 2016bPaital, , 2016aPaital, , 2016cPaital et al, 2016). Due to COVID-19 outbreak, many climatic data gaps have been arriving across the world.…”
Section: Environmental Factors Verses Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Health of environment is an important factor to maintain human health also (Chainy et al, 2016;Paital, 2016bPaital, , 2016aPaital, , 2016cPaital et al, 2016). Due to COVID-19 outbreak, many climatic data gaps have been arriving across the world.…”
Section: Environmental Factors Verses Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, when a large environmental move takes place, few pay the price for the larger benefit, what it is considered as nature is rejuvenating under social lockdown (Specktor, 2020). Therefore, government plans for establishment of natural restaurants for wild animals is also suggested (Paital et al, 2015;Paital, 2016c).…”
Section: The Other Side Of Covid-19: Food Security To Wild Lifementioning
confidence: 99%