カテゴリー「ecology・environment」
- Title: Abundance of birds in Fukushima as judged from Chernobyl
Author: Møller, Anders Pape / Hagiwara, Atsushi / Matsui, Shin / Kasahara, Satoe / Kawatsu, Kencho / Nishiumi, Isao / Suzuki, Hiroyuki / (…) / Mousseau, Timothy A.
Reference: Environmental Pollution, 164, p.36-39, May 2012
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2012.01.008
Keywords: Birds, Chronic radiation, Population trends, Radiation
Abstract: The effects of radiation on abundance of common birds in Fukushima can be assessed from the effects of radiation in Chernobyl. Abundance of birds was negatively related to radiation, with a significant difference between Fukushima and Chernobyl. Analysis of 14 species common to the two areas revealed a negative effect of radiation on abundance, differing between areas and species.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749112000255#
- Title: Health State of Belarusian Children Suffering from the Chernobyl Accident: Sixteen Years after the Catastrophe
Author: Alexander N. ARYNCHYN, Tatiana V. AVHACHEVA, Nika A. GRES, Ekaterina I. SLOBOZHANINA
Reference: Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, July 2002
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Abstract: A prospective cohort study was carried out to investigate the health state of Belarusian children suffering from the Chernobyl accident. The main group consisted of 133 children permanently residing in the radioactively contaminated territories, while the control group was 186 children permanently residing in the territories with natural radiation background.
URL: http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/reports/kr79/kr79pdf/Arynchyn.pdf
- Title: Environmental Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident and Their Remediation: Twenty Years of Experience
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Reference: Report of the UN Chernobyl Forum Expert Group “Environment” (EGE) August 2005
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Abstract: The purpose of this report is to provide an up-to-date evaluation of the environmental effects of the 26 April 1986 accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Even though it is now nearly 20 years after the accident and substantial monies have been spent on such evaluations, there are still many conflicting reports and rumours.
URL: http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/chernobyl/pdfs/ege_report.pdf
- Title: Database of meteorological and radiation measurements made in Belarus during the first three months following the Chernobyl accident
Author: Drozdovitch, Vladimir / Zhukova, Olga / Germenchuk, Maria / Khrutchinsky, Arkady / Kukhta, Tatiana / Luckyanov, Nickolas / Minenko, Victor / (…) / Bouville, André
Reference: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 116, p.84-92, Feb 2013
doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2012.09.010
Keywords: Chernobyl; Meteorological; Radiation; Measurement; Database
Abstract: Results of all available meteorological and radiation measurements that were performed in Belarus during the first three months after the Chernobyl accident were collected from various sources and incorporated into a single database.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0265931X12002354
- Title: Condition, reproduction and survival of barn swallows from Chernobyl
Author: A. P. MØLLER, T. A. MOUSSEAU, G. MILINEVSKY, A. PEKLO, E. PYSANETS and T. SZÉP
Reference: Journal of Animal Ecology (2005)74, 1102–1111
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2005.01009.x
Keywords: antioxidants, body condition, clutch size, hatching success, Hirundo rustica, nonbreeding, population change, survival.
Abstract: The disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 released 80 petabecquerel of radioactive caesium, strontium, plutonium and other radioactive isotopes into the atmosphere, polluting 200 000 km2 of land in Europe.
URL: http://cricket.biol.sc.edu/chernobyl/papers/Moller_et_al%20_JAE_2005.pdf
- Title: Biological consequences of Chernobyl: 20 years on
Author: Anders Pape Møller and Timothy A. Mousseau
Reference: Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Volume 21, Issue 4, 200-207, 1 April 2006
doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2006.01.008
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Abstract: The disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 released 80 petabecquerel of radioactive caesium, strontium, plutonium and other radioactive isotopes into the atmosphere, polluting 200 000 km2 of land in Europe.
URL:http://ac.els-cdn.com/S0169534706000292/1-s2.0-S0169534706000292-main.pdf?_tid=3f23e0c4-6f40-11e2-8bc9-00000aab0f02&acdnat=1360033430_06f75984cac8433cb0bc90ae23317865
- Title: Determinants of interspecific variation in population declines of birds after exposure to radiation at Chernobyl
Author: A. P. Møller and T. A. Mousseau
Reference: Journal of Applied Ecology 2007
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2664.2007.01353.x
Keywords: carotenoids, dispersal, maternal effects, migration, sexual coloration.
Abstract: Radiation can reduce antioxidant levels dramatically because of the use of antioxidants to eliminate free radicals produced in the presence of radiation. Antioxidants are crucial biochemicals for elimination of free radicals, which can cause permanent damage to DNA and other molecules.
URL: http://cricket.biol.sc.edu/chernobyl/papers/moller-mousseau-JAE-2007.pdf
- Title: Radiation Ecology Issues Associated With Murine Rodents and Shrews in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Author: Sergey P. Gaschak, Julia A. Maklyuk, Andrey M. Maksimenko, Mikhail D. Bondarkov, G. Timothy Jannik and Eduardo B. Farfán
Reference: Part of the Savannah River National Laboratory HPJ Special Issue October 2011
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Keywords: Chernobyl, mice, dose assessment, 90Sr, 137Cs.
Abstract: This article describes major studies performed by the Chernobyl Center’s International Radioecology Laboratory (Slavutich, Ukraine) on radioecology of murine rodents and shrews inhabiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
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