Miguel A. Pérez’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Repeated conservation threats across the Americas: High levels of blood and bone lead in the Andean Condor widen the problem to a continental scale
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October 2016

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Environmental Pollution

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Miguel A. Pérez

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Laura Torres Bianchini

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... Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal and the most common cause of metal poisoning in raptors, even at concentrations below lethal levels, lead may adversely affect individuals (Berny et al. 2015;Pain et al. 2019). Long-term exposure to lead is known to have caused population declines in the California condor (Finkelstein et al. 2014) and the Andean Condor (Wiemeyer et al. 2017). Cape vultures are known to exhibit signs of osteodystrophy as a result of lead exposure Content courtesy of Springer Nature, terms of use apply. ...

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Breeding success of long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) and its drivers in Deccan Plateau, India
Repeated conservation threats across the Americas: High levels of blood and bone lead in the Andean Condor widen the problem to a continental scale
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  • October 2016

Environmental Pollution