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Life in a polluted world: A global review of anthropogenic materials in bird nests.

Zuzanna Jagiello1, Łukasz Dylewski2, Marcin Tobolka2, José I Aguirre3.   

Abstract

Human pressure exerts a significant influence on animals and the environment. One of its consequences, plastic pollution is considered one of the major threats to fauna as well as a significant conservation issue. In this research, we examined the global pattern of one example of avian behavior in response to pollution-namely, the incorporation of anthropogenic materials into nests-as well as the existing knowledge on this subject. Based on 25 articles, we studied 51 populations, involving 24 bird species, and checked 10,790 nests; as a result, we found that incorporation of debris is correlated with increasing human influence on the environment, measured as the Human Footprint Index. Moreover, the probability of debris incorporation is higher in terrestrial than in marine species. We also identified knowledge bias in favor of marine as opposed to terrestrial species: namely, marine species attract more scientific attention than terrestrial. Furthermore, research approaches to these two ecosystems differ. Undeniably, the factors which influence debris incorporation by birds, the scale of this behavior, and particular forms of use of debris in bird nests are aspects which require long-term standardized research. This is the first global review paper on debris incorporation by birds to demonstrate a close link to human pressure as a driver.
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Keywords:  Bird; Debris; Human footprint index; Nest construction; Plastic

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31108305     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.05.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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3.  Distance to landfill and human activities affects the debris incorporation into the white stork nests in urbanized landscape in central Spain.

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