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在一个大型热带城市,鸟类的健康压力随着城市化进程而增加。

Health Stress in Birds Increase with Urbanization in a Large Tropical City.

作者信息

Santos Eduardo Guimarães, Herter Júlia Vieira, Wiederhecker Helga Correa, de Oliveira Fernandes Thais, Ferreira Stephanie Carolliny Nunes, Honorato Sandy Menezes, Paludo Giane Regina, Marini Miguel Ângelo

机构信息

Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia, Brasília, DF, 70919-970, Brazil.

Independent Researcher, Brasília, DF, Brazil.

出版信息

Ecohealth. 2025 Mar 27. doi: 10.1007/s10393-025-01708-y.

Abstract

Understanding how the urbanization process affects the lives of animals that live in these environments is relevant to conservation and management. In fact, the urbanization process has a direct impact on animals and can influence their health state. Thus, our objective was to investigate the immunological response of birds to the urbanization process. We recorded the H/L ratio of 723 birds of 10 species captured in Brasília (a large city in central Brazil), as a measure of chronic stress in birds. The H/L ratio was positively associated with the intensity of urbanization and negatively associated with body condition. However, body condition was not associated with intensity of urbanization. We confirmed our hypothesis that birds living in areas with greater urban intensity are more stressed. In addition, we demonstrated that the H/L ratio is negatively associated with body condition, and that this variable should be considered in studies that aim to assess the health of animals. These findings are relevant because they confirm that the urbanization process, along with all its environmental changes (increased artificial light, increased noise, suppression of vegetation, increased built-up areas, etc.), has a negative direct impact on wild populations, which have to deal with major urban changes.

摘要

了解城市化进程如何影响生活在这些环境中的动物的生活,对于保护和管理工作具有重要意义。事实上,城市化进程对动物有直接影响,并可能影响它们的健康状况。因此,我们的目标是研究鸟类对城市化进程的免疫反应。我们记录了在巴西利亚(巴西中部的一个大城市)捕获的10种723只鸟类的H/L比值,作为鸟类慢性应激的一个指标。H/L比值与城市化强度呈正相关,与身体状况呈负相关。然而,身体状况与城市化强度无关。我们证实了我们的假设,即生活在城市化程度较高地区的鸟类压力更大。此外,我们证明了H/L比值与身体状况呈负相关,并且在旨在评估动物健康的研究中应考虑这个变量。这些发现很重要,因为它们证实了城市化进程及其所有环境变化(人工光增加、噪音增加、植被抑制、建成区增加等)对野生种群有负面直接影响,而野生种群必须应对重大的城市变化。

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