Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.

Birds have the potential to be considered valuable bioindicators of the quality of ecosystems and the environmental impact of pollutants. The aims of this study were to determine the micronuclei frequency and other nuclear abnormalities in erythrocytes by analyzing a wild bird community from central...

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Autores principales: Quero, Arnoldo Ängel Martín, Ferré, Daniela Marisol, Zarco, Agustín, Cuervo, Pablo Fernando, Gorla, Nora Bibiana María
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Editorial Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-016-7638-5
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spelling I56-R162-00261-17602023-09-14T01:49:34Z Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina. Quero, Arnoldo Ängel Martín Ferré, Daniela Marisol Zarco, Agustín Cuervo, Pablo Fernando Gorla, Nora Bibiana María Wild birds Micronuclei Cytome assay Nuclear abnormalities Passeriformes Columbiformes Erythrocytes Birds have the potential to be considered valuable bioindicators of the quality of ecosystems and the environmental impact of pollutants. The aims of this study were to determine the micronuclei frequency and other nuclear abnormalities in erythrocytes by analyzing a wild bird community from central Monte desert (Argentina) and to clarify if there were any differences among certain species. Frequencies of nuclear abnormalities were determined in 73 wild birds belonging to 17 species and two orders (Passeriformes and Columbiformes). A high proportion of individuals, 90.4 and 80.9 %, had erythrocytes with micronuclei and nuclear buds, Respectively. Notched nuclei, inucleated cells, nuclear tails, and nucleoplasmic bridges were also recorded. Certain species appeared to be more informative than others with regard to the possibility of being used as bioindicators of genetic damage. 2020-10-13T15:55:32Z 2020-10-13T15:55:32Z 2016-09-29 Institucional - Material de Difusión Quero, A.A.M., Ferré, D.M., Zarco, A. et al. Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina. Environ Sci Pollut Res 23, 25224–25231 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-7638-5 1614-7499 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-016-7638-5 eng image/png Editorial Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23;18
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topic Wild birds
Micronuclei
Cytome assay
Nuclear abnormalities
Passeriformes
Columbiformes
Erythrocytes
spellingShingle Wild birds
Micronuclei
Cytome assay
Nuclear abnormalities
Passeriformes
Columbiformes
Erythrocytes
Quero, Arnoldo Ängel Martín
Ferré, Daniela Marisol
Zarco, Agustín
Cuervo, Pablo Fernando
Gorla, Nora Bibiana María
Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.
topic_facet Wild birds
Micronuclei
Cytome assay
Nuclear abnormalities
Passeriformes
Columbiformes
Erythrocytes
description Birds have the potential to be considered valuable bioindicators of the quality of ecosystems and the environmental impact of pollutants. The aims of this study were to determine the micronuclei frequency and other nuclear abnormalities in erythrocytes by analyzing a wild bird community from central Monte desert (Argentina) and to clarify if there were any differences among certain species. Frequencies of nuclear abnormalities were determined in 73 wild birds belonging to 17 species and two orders (Passeriformes and Columbiformes). A high proportion of individuals, 90.4 and 80.9 %, had erythrocytes with micronuclei and nuclear buds, Respectively. Notched nuclei, inucleated cells, nuclear tails, and nucleoplasmic bridges were also recorded. Certain species appeared to be more informative than others with regard to the possibility of being used as bioindicators of genetic damage.
format Institucional - Material de Difusión
author Quero, Arnoldo Ängel Martín
Ferré, Daniela Marisol
Zarco, Agustín
Cuervo, Pablo Fernando
Gorla, Nora Bibiana María
author_facet Quero, Arnoldo Ängel Martín
Ferré, Daniela Marisol
Zarco, Agustín
Cuervo, Pablo Fernando
Gorla, Nora Bibiana María
author_sort Quero, Arnoldo Ängel Martín
title Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.
title_short Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.
title_full Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.
title_fullStr Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.
title_full_unstemmed Erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central Monte desert, Argentina.
title_sort erythrocyte micronucleus cytome assay of 17 wild bird species from the central monte desert, argentina.
publisher Editorial Environmental Science and Pollution Research
publishDate 2020
url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-016-7638-5
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