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dc.contributor.authorSHEHZAD, AJMAL-
dc.contributor.authorANJUM, KHALID MAHMOOD-
dc.contributor.authorYAQUB, ATIF-
dc.contributor.authorYousaf, Muhammad Zubair-
dc.contributor.authorDITTA, SARWR ALLAH-
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-22T05:28:36Z-
dc.date.available2024-05-22T05:28:36Z-
dc.date.issued2021-11-04-
dc.identifier.citationShehzad, Ajmal, et al. "Hematological status of avian species along a metal pollution gradient at Sialkot, Pakistan." Turkish Journal of Zoology 46.1 (2022): 153-166.en_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://202.142.177.21/handle/123456789/2201-
dc.description.abstractThe concentration of metals and effects of these metals on hematological parameters were examined in avian species by using feathers and blood samples collected from different sites of Sialkot. The major reason for significant differences in hematological parameters and concentrations of metal contents between different species was the difference in feeding habitat. Metal concentrations in feathers and blood samples indicated that the chromium and lead were not found at a safe level. The results did not revealed a significant negative association between metal contents and hematological parameters but concluded that increased metal contents exert negative effects on hematological status especially lead and chromium, while white blood cells showed a significant positive correlation with increased metal contents except cadmium. The feathers accumulate highest concentration of metals than blood, the most probable reason behind that is the feathers reflect exogenous contamination and blood only represents the immediate dietary sources of contamination. It concluded that the feathers of avian species can be used as an efficient bio-indicator to assess the metal contamination level in an environment, and the assessment of hematological parameters can be used to find out the negative impact of metal contamination on health status. The findings of this study will help to manage environmental pollution and its impacts on wildlife.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe authors would like to acknowledge the department of Wildlife and Ecology University of veterinary and animal sciences, Lahore, Pakistan for providing assistance in lab work and Mr. Haris nadeem for providing GIS maps.en_US
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dc.publisherTurkish Journal of Zoology,en_US
dc.subjectEnvironmental pollution, feathers, heavy metals, hematological parameters, sialkoten_US
dc.titleHematological status of avian species along a metal pollution gradient at Sialkot, Pakistanen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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