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They're often considered scavenging pests, but Australia's native White Ibis is helping1 scientists understand the impact of urban life on wildlife. These long-legged birds are a barometer2 of Sydney's environmental health.
Our reporter Li Dong has the details.
An Australian report has shown that urban life is not ideal for birds, especially the native White Ibis.
The Ibis is found in most Sydney parks and rubbish tips, scavenging for food and wreaking3 havoc4 with flower beds.
But now the long-legged bird has become a barometer of the city's health.
A team of scientists tested the pollution levels in Ibis eggs over 11 sites across the city's coast.
The findings were compared with those nesting in natural environments further inland.
The results show that things are far from pristine5 in the cities.
The researchers found that the urban-dwelling Ibis have much higher levels of toxicity6 than their countryside counterparts.
Research scientist Camila Ridoutt said the imbalance was significant.
"The pollutant7 levels in urban sites are much higher than those found in the inland sites."
In fact pollution levels were as much as seven to nine times higher.
Camila Ridoutt says the ibis eggs found in the city were smaller, lighter8 and thinner-shelled. She says this suggests fertility complications.
"You can infer there's a relationship with the higher pollutant levels and the potentially lower reproductive success in urban areas compared to inland areas."
Those who've had their lunch stolen by the stalking bird may not be concerned about its demise9, but it's not just the ibis that's in bad health.
Richard Kingsford from the Australian Wetlands and Rivers Centre research group or AWRC says birds of prey10 will inevitably11 be exposed to the toxins12.
He says Australians should learn from other countries that have had problems with pesticides13.
"And other animals feed on those, particularly things like sea eagles for example. And we know from the 1960's in North America when really the whole issue of DDT broke wide open when people found egg shell thinning in birds of prey - eagles and so on - and so that's a concern. The higher up you get in the food chain the more you get the concentration of these sorts of pollutants14."
It's a worrying sign for cities with avian residents.
But for now scientists are concerned toxicity levels could increase in the larger inland flocks, where consequences would be devastating15.
For CRI, I am Li Dong.
1 helping | |
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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n.气压表,睛雨表,反应指标 | |
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诉诸(武力),施行(暴力),发(脾气)( wreak的现在分词 ) | |
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n.大破坏,浩劫,大混乱,大杂乱 | |
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adj.原来的,古时的,原始的,纯净的,无垢的 | |
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n.毒性,毒力 | |
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n.污染物质,散布污染物质者 | |
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n.打火机,点火器;驳船;v.用驳船运送;light的比较级 | |
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n.死亡;v.让渡,遗赠,转让 | |
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n.被掠食者,牺牲者,掠食;v.捕食,掠夺,折磨 | |
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adv.不可避免地;必然发生地 | |
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12 toxins | |
n.毒素( toxin的名词复数 ) | |
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n.杀虫剂( pesticide的名词复数 );除害药物 | |
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污染物质(尤指工业废物)( pollutant的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的 | |
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