Abundance of birds in Fukushima as judged from Chernobyl

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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. The relationship between abundance and radiation was more strongly negative in Fukushima than in Chernobyl for the same 14 species, demonstrating a negative consequence of radiation for birds immediately after the accident on 11 March 2011 during the main breeding season in March-July, when individuals work close to their maximum sustainable level. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Møller, A. P., Hagiwara, A., Matsui, S., Kasahara, S., Kawatsu, K., Nishiumi, I., … Mousseau, T. A. (2012). Abundance of birds in Fukushima as judged from Chernobyl. Environmental Pollution, 164, 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2012.01.008

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