More massive but potentially less healthy: black vultures feeding in rubbish dumps differed in clinical and biochemical parameters with wild feeding birds
Buitres o jotes cabecinegros alimentándose en un vertedero de la provincia de Loja. Un fenómeno habitual cuyas consecuencias describen @PlazaPablo22 y @SERGIOLAMBERTUC en este artículo (foto de @LaraNavesAlegre ) https://t.co/SenQbwWVJP https://t.co/G09jHYBXg2
Fatter but less healthy. Foraging in dumps is beneficial for black vultures because of increase in body mass, calcium, & hematocrit. Foraging in dumps is detrimental because of kidney damage, infection, and high levels of glucose & uric acid in the blood. https://t.co/qKb4L2g63n https://t.co/m13o2EPTGp
Vultures help clean up the environment - but our rubbish may be causing them harm...."Black vultures feeding in rubbish dumps differed in clinical and biochemical parameters with wild feeding birds" https://t.co/PM9V5RFfa1 via @thePeerJ
ゴミ捨て場のコンドル、デカイけど不健康。→More massive but potentially less healthy: black vultures feeding in rubbish dumps differed in clinical and biochemical parameters with wild feeding birds https://t.co/AvX6uZaUsF
More massive but potentially less healthy: black vultures feeding in rubbish dumps differed in clinical and biochemical parameters with wild feeding birds https://t.co/iW2waQz1Cu https://t.co/tCo4lJxmUH
Comer basura tiene pros y contras, no es oro todo lo que reluce #aves #naturaleza #ciencia Dumps make vutures fatter but unhealthy https://t.co/WF3jObZCMm vía @thePeerJ
More massive but potentially less healthy: black vultures feeding in rubbish dumps differed in clinical and biochemical parameters with wild feeding birds
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