Publications by authors named "Rio Doya"

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  • Lead exposure negatively affects fertility and child brain development in mice, with reduced conception rates observed when both males and females are exposed.
  • The study involved four groups of mice to analyze the effects of lead from contaminated soil over four weeks and how these exposures impacted reproduction and neurological performance in their offspring.
  • Results showed that both maternal and paternal Pb exposure led to poor performance in neurological tests for the offspring, with paternal effects being more significant in female offspring, possibly indicating an X-chromosome link.
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Although lead (Pb) poisoning in wild birds has been considered a serious problem in Japan for over 30 years, there is little information about Pb exposure and its sources throughout Japan except for Hokkaido. Furthermore, to identify and effectively prioritize the conservation needs of highly vulnerable species, differences in sensitivity to Pb exposure among avian species need to be determined. Therefore, we investigated the current situation of Pb exposure in raptors (13 species, N = 82), waterfowl (eight species, N = 44) and crows (one species, N = 6) using concentration and isotope analysis.

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The toxic effects of lead (Pb) are an ongoing concern for which research continues to seek a solution. In Pb-contaminated areas, Pb concentrations in the environment and organisms are quantified to assess the degree of contamination. Understanding organismal uptake of Pb and its behavior in the body requires distinguishing Pb chemical species.

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We investigated the potential effects of different land use and other environmental factors on animals living in a contaminated environment. The study site in Kabwe, Zambia, is currently undergoing urban expansion, while lead contamination from former mining activities is still prevalent. We focused on a habitat generalist lizards ().

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