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Schlagwörter:
animals
antioxidants
antioxidants metabolism
carotenoids
carotenoids blood
falconiformes
falconiformes blood
falconiformes growth & development
falconiformes metabolism
magnetics
magnetics adverse effects
oxidative stress
oxidative stress radiation effects
radiation monitoring
radiation monitoring methods
reactive oxygen species
reactive oxygen species blood
Zusammenfassung:
Pylons of utility lines are commonly used by breeding birds as structures for supporting their nests. Nesting near power lines, however, exposes adult birds and their offspring to the electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) produced by the current. Therefore, we searched for possible relationships between the magnetic field (MF) magnitude experienced by wild kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) nestlings grown on pylons and different health-related variables: body condition, serum concentration of carotenoids, reactive oxygen metabolites (ROMs; marker of early oxidative damage), serum anti-oxidant capacity (OXY), and the ratio between ROMs and OXY (index of oxidative stress). No significant relationships were found between the MF magnitude or squared MFs and any of the variables considered. Comparisons with values recorded in nestlings from non-exposed nests seem to confirm the absence of any effect of exposure to MFs produced by power lines on the variables considered.