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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 326-337 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of Raptor Research |
Volume | 52 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Black Kite
- carbofuran
- citizen science
- direct-seeded rice
- Milvus migrans
- pesticides
- rodenticides
- scavenger
- Aves
- Bandicota indica
- Milvus
- Oryza sativa
- Rattus
- Vigna angularis
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T1 - Recent avian poisonings suggest a secondary poisoning crisis of black kites during the 1980s in Taiwan
AU - Hong, S.-Y.
AU - Lin, H.-S.
AU - Walther, B.A.
AU - Shie, J.-E.
AU - Sun, Y.-H.
N1 - 引用次數:1 Export Date: 12 October 2018 出資詳情: 96AS-14.6.2-BQ-B1 出資詳情: TMU, Taipei Medical University 出資詳情: NUST, National University of Sciences and Technology 出資正文: We thank the Taiwan Forestry Bureau (project number: 104FM-1.1-C-17), Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine (project number: 96AS-14.6.2-BQ-B1), and the Pingtung County Government for financial support and research permits, and Taiwan Endemic Species Research Institute, ABM International Lab Inc., and Agricultural Chemicals and Toxic Substances Research Institute for providing technical assistance. We give special thanks to C. C. Shen, E. P. Hsiao, and W. H. Lin for personal communication; Pingtung Wildlife Rescue Center and Department of Veterinary Medicine, National Pingtung University of Science & Technology, for providing professional assistance; and the members of the Facebook groups ‘‘Bird Poison Report, Taiwan’’ and ‘‘Reptile Road Mortality’’ and the Tainan Jacana Ecological Education Park for field sighting reports. 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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The Black Kite (Milvus migrans) has a limited distribution within Taiwan due to a dramatic population decrease during the late 20th century. Prompted by some poisoning incidents of Black Kites and other farmland birds, we hypothesized that poisoning may be an underreported yet important threat. Thus, we created a citizen-science Facebook group in October 2014 in order to receive more information about possible poisoning incidents. By September 2016, we had received reports of 4753 dead birds in 213 separate poisoning incidents in agricultural areas. The types of fields most often associated with poisoning incidents were direct-seeded rice (Oryza sativa), rice that was soon to be harvested, and red beans (Vigna angularis). We tested tissues from 29 dead small birds for pesticide residues. Twenty-eight birds contained carbofuran, and one bird contained terbufos, both highly toxic pesticides. Furthermore, of seven dead Black Kites tested from 2010 to 2016, four contained carbofuran, and three contained second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides. After interviewing farmers and reviewing older agricultural literature, we concluded that most of these incidents represented intentional poisonings by farmers attempting to control avian pests and rats (mostly Bandicota indica and Rattus spp.). We suggest that the Black Kites were likely the victims of inadvertent secondary poisoning incidents. The dramatic decrease of the Black Kite in the 1980s coincided with the rapid increase in the area planted with direct-seeded rice and the widespread use of carbofuran and rodenticides. The recent decreased use of these pesticides due to restrictions has coincided with the recent slow recovery of the Black Kite population. Therefore we initiated public awareness campaigns, and the Taiwanese government has adjusted some pesticide-use policies. © 2018 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc.
AB - The Black Kite (Milvus migrans) has a limited distribution within Taiwan due to a dramatic population decrease during the late 20th century. Prompted by some poisoning incidents of Black Kites and other farmland birds, we hypothesized that poisoning may be an underreported yet important threat. Thus, we created a citizen-science Facebook group in October 2014 in order to receive more information about possible poisoning incidents. By September 2016, we had received reports of 4753 dead birds in 213 separate poisoning incidents in agricultural areas. The types of fields most often associated with poisoning incidents were direct-seeded rice (Oryza sativa), rice that was soon to be harvested, and red beans (Vigna angularis). We tested tissues from 29 dead small birds for pesticide residues. Twenty-eight birds contained carbofuran, and one bird contained terbufos, both highly toxic pesticides. Furthermore, of seven dead Black Kites tested from 2010 to 2016, four contained carbofuran, and three contained second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides. After interviewing farmers and reviewing older agricultural literature, we concluded that most of these incidents represented intentional poisonings by farmers attempting to control avian pests and rats (mostly Bandicota indica and Rattus spp.). We suggest that the Black Kites were likely the victims of inadvertent secondary poisoning incidents. The dramatic decrease of the Black Kite in the 1980s coincided with the rapid increase in the area planted with direct-seeded rice and the widespread use of carbofuran and rodenticides. The recent decreased use of these pesticides due to restrictions has coincided with the recent slow recovery of the Black Kite population. Therefore we initiated public awareness campaigns, and the Taiwanese government has adjusted some pesticide-use policies. © 2018 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc.
KW - Black Kite
KW - carbofuran
KW - citizen science
KW - direct-seeded rice
KW - Facebook
KW - Milvus migrans
KW - pesticides
KW - rodenticides
KW - scavenger
KW - Aves
KW - Bandicota indica
KW - Milvus
KW - Oryza sativa
KW - Rattus
KW - Vigna angularis
KW - Black Kite
KW - carbofuran
KW - citizen science
KW - direct-seeded rice
KW - Facebook
KW - Milvus migrans
KW - pesticides
KW - rodenticides
KW - scavenger
U2 - 10.3356/JRR-17-40.1
DO - 10.3356/JRR-17-40.1
M3 - Article
SN - 0892-1016
VL - 52
SP - 326
EP - 337
JO - Journal of Raptor Research
JF - Journal of Raptor Research
IS - 3
ER -