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Effects of electromagnetic fields on photophasic circulating melatonin levels in American kestrels
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- Scopus-Elsevier, Environmental Health Perspectives
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Abstract
- Birds reproduce within electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from transmission lines. Melatonin influences physiologic and behavioral processes that are critical to survival, and melatonin has been equivocally suppressed by EMFs in mammalian species. We examined whether EMFs affect photophasic plasma melatonin in reproducing adult and fledgling American kestrels (Falco sparverius), and whether melatonin was correlated with body mass to explain previously reported results. Captive kestrel pairs were bred under control or EMF conditions for one (short-term) or two (long-term) breeding seasons. EMF exposure had an overall effect on plasma melatonin in male kestrels, with plasma levels suppressed at 42 days and elevated at 70 days of EMF exposure. The similarity in melatonin levels between EMF males at 42 days and controls at 70 days suggests a seasonal phase-shift of the melatonin profile caused by EMF exposure. Melatonin was also suppressed in long-term fledglings, but not in short-term fledglings or adult females. Melatonin levels in adult males were higher than in adult females, possibly explaining the sexually dimorphic response to EMFs. Melatonin and body mass were not associated in American kestrels. It is likely that the results are relevant to wild raptors nesting within EMFs. Images Figure 1
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- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
animal structures
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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Photoperiod
Kestrel
Biology
Melatonin
Emf exposure
Electromagnetic Fields
Sex Factors
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
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photoperiodism
Raptors
Reproduction
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Environmental exposure
Plasma levels
Environmental Exposure
biology.organism_classification
Sexual dimorphism
Endocrinology
Female
hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
medicine.drug
Research Article
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus-Elsevier, Environmental Health Perspectives
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....856053b21ab6d562e5968ff18c1d61f9