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Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan
Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan
Journal Article

Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan

2004
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Overview
The Oriental white-backed vulture (OWBV; Gyps bengalensis ) was once one of the most common raptors in the Indian subcontinent 1 . A population decline of >95%, starting in the 1990s, was first noted at Keoladeo National Park, India 2 . Since then, catastrophic declines, also involving Gyps indicus and Gyps tenuirostris , have continued to be reported across the subcontinent 3 . Consequently these vultures are now listed as critically endangered by BirdLife International 4 . In 2000, the Peregrine Fund initiated its Asian Vulture Crisis Project with the Ornithological Society of Pakistan, establishing study sites at 16 OWBV colonies in the Kasur, Khanewal and Muzaffargarh–Layyah Districts of Pakistan to measure mortality at over 2,400 active nest sites 5 . Between 2000 and 2003, high annual adult and subadult mortality (5–86%) and resulting population declines (34–95%) (ref. 5 and M.G., manuscript in preparation) were associated with renal failure and visceral gout. Here, we provide results that directly correlate residues of the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac with renal failure. Diclofenac residues and renal disease were reproduced experimentally in OWBVs by direct oral exposure and through feeding vultures diclofenac-treated livestock. We propose that residues of veterinary diclofenac are responsible for the OWBV decline.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing,Nature Publishing Group
Subject

Accipitridae

/ analgesics

/ Animal populations

/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology

/ Animals

/ Anti-inflammatory agents

/ Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal - administration & dosage

/ Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal - poisoning

/ Applied ecology

/ Autopsy - veterinary

/ Aves

/ Biological and medical sciences

/ Bird Diseases - chemically induced

/ Bird Diseases - diagnosis

/ Bird Diseases - epidemiology

/ Bird Diseases - pathology

/ Birds

/ Cause of Death

/ Conservation of Natural Resources

/ dead animals

/ Diclofenac - administration & dosage

/ Diclofenac - poisoning

/ Diet

/ drug residues

/ Drug Residues - poisoning

/ Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution

/ Effects of pollution and side effects of pesticides on vertebrates

/ Endangered & extinct species

/ feeding behavior

/ Food Chain

/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology

/ Gout - chemically induced

/ Gout - complications

/ Gout - epidemiology

/ Gout - veterinary

/ Gyps bengalensis

/ Humanities and Social Sciences

/ letter

/ Liver - chemistry

/ Liver - pathology

/ Livestock

/ Mortality

/ multidisciplinary

/ National parks

/ nephrotoxicity

/ nontarget organisms

/ Pakistan

/ Pakistan - epidemiology

/ Population decline

/ Population Dynamics

/ population ecology

/ Raptors - physiology

/ renal failure

/ Renal Insufficiency - chemically induced

/ Renal Insufficiency - epidemiology

/ Renal Insufficiency - pathology

/ Renal Insufficiency - veterinary

/ Residues

/ Science

/ Science (multidisciplinary)

/ Uric Acid - analysis

/ veterinary drugs

/ Veterinary Medicine