TY - JOUR
T1 - Is release of rehabilitated wildlife with embedded lead ammunition advisable? Plumbism in a Jaguar Panthera Onca (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae), survivor of gunshot wounds
AU - Diaz, Eduardo A.
AU - Saenz, Carolina
AU - Jimenez, E. Santiago
AU - Egas, David A.
AU - Swing, Kelly
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021. Díaz et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Lead poisoning is a threat to wildlife, particularly after ingestion of lead ammunition derived from hunting activities. Little information, however, is available concerning plumbism in wild animals that survive the trauma associated with gunshot wounds. This study presents a possible example of lead intoxication by embedded pellets in a Jaguar Panthera onca nineteen months after being injured by a shotgun blast. In addition, the possible path of incorporation of lead into the trophic chain after the eventual release and death of an impacted animal, thereby expanding and prolonging the toxic effects of lead ammunition, is discussed. Direct intoxication by ammunition retained in the body of wild animals, as well as the indirect impacts on predators and scavengers that consume their flesh, should be sufficient reasons to reconsider the release of individuals with embedded lead ammunition into the wild.
AB - Lead poisoning is a threat to wildlife, particularly after ingestion of lead ammunition derived from hunting activities. Little information, however, is available concerning plumbism in wild animals that survive the trauma associated with gunshot wounds. This study presents a possible example of lead intoxication by embedded pellets in a Jaguar Panthera onca nineteen months after being injured by a shotgun blast. In addition, the possible path of incorporation of lead into the trophic chain after the eventual release and death of an impacted animal, thereby expanding and prolonging the toxic effects of lead ammunition, is discussed. Direct intoxication by ammunition retained in the body of wild animals, as well as the indirect impacts on predators and scavengers that consume their flesh, should be sufficient reasons to reconsider the release of individuals with embedded lead ammunition into the wild.
KW - Blood lead levels
KW - endangered species
KW - lead-free ammunition
KW - trophic web
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U2 - 10.11609/jott.5777.13.12.19808-19812
DO - 10.11609/jott.5777.13.12.19808-19812
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85120090523
SN - 0974-7893
VL - 13
SP - 19808
EP - 19812
JO - Journal of Threatened Taxa
JF - Journal of Threatened Taxa
IS - 12
ER -