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Lights and shadows of city life
Herrera-Duenas, Amparo
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Herrera-Duenas, A. (2018). Lights and shadows of city life: Consequences of urbanisation for oxidative stress balance of the house sparrow. University of Groningen.
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Summary / Samenvatting / Resumen
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ejercida por el ambiente urbano tenga consecuencias sobre la reproducción y supervivencia de la especie en las ciudades.
El marcado declive de sus poblaciones registrado en algunas de las áreas más urbanizadas de Europa parece estar relacionado con el estrés oxidativo que experimentan las aves en las ciudades. Algunos factores ambientales característicos del hábitat urbano, como la contaminación atmosférica y la comida procesada suministrada por los humanos, suponen un desafío para los mecanismos de control del estrés oxidativo; ya que incrementan el daño oxidativo o no satisfacen la demanda de antioxidantes, o ambas. Si aceptamos la relación entre el declive de las poblaciones urbanas y el estrés oxidativo, como he propuesto en esta tesis, la implementación de ciertas medidas políticas en las ciudades, como la reducción de la contaminación y el desarrollo de campañas sobre cómo se debe alimentar a las aves urbanas, podrían frenar la pérdida del gorrión común en las ciudades.
List of publications
161
Peer reviewed
Salmón, P., Stroh, E., Herrera-Dueñas, A., von Post, M., and Isaksson, C. (2018). Oxidative stress in birds along a NOx and urbanisation gradient: an interspecific approach. Science of the Total Environment 622, 635-643.
Eikenaar, C., Källsting, E., Andersson, M. N., Herrera-Dueñas, A., and Isaksson, C. (2017). Oxidative challenges of avian migration: a comparative field study on a partial migrant. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 90, 223-229.
Herrera-Dueñas, A., Pineda, J., Antonio, M. T., Aguirre, J. I. (2017). The influence of urban environments on oxidative stress balance: a case study on the house sparrow in the Iberian Peninsula. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5, 143-152.
Ruiz-Martínez, J., Ferraguti, M., Figuerola, J., Martínez-de la Puente, J., Williams, R. A. J., Herrera-Dueñas, A., Aguirre, J. I., Soriguer, R., Escudero, C., Moens, M. A. J., Pérez-Tris, J., and Benítez, L. (2016). Prevalence and genetic diversity of avipoxvirus in house sparrows in Spain. PloS One 12, 1-13.
Herrera-Dueñas, A., Pineda, J., Antonio, M. T., Aguirre, J. I. (2014). Oxidative stress of house sparrow as bioindicator of urban pollution. Ecological Indicators 42, 6-9.
Pineda, J., Herrera, A., Salmon, P., Antonio, M. T., and Aguirre, J. I. (2014). Correlation between environmental traits and physiological state of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus L.) as a model of urban species. In Human-environmental
interactions in cities: challenges and opportunities of urban land use planning and green infrastructure, eds. N. Kabisch, N. Larondelle, A. Reeve, and M.
Artmann (Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub), 143–157.
Antonio, M. T., Herrera Dueñas, A., and Pineda Pampliega, J. (2013). Hematological effects of arsenic in rats after subchronical exposure during pregnancy and lactation: the protective role of antioxidants. Experimental Toxicology and
Pathology 65, 609-614.
Herrera, A., Pineda, J., and Antonio, M. T. (2013). Toxic effects of perinatal arsenic exposure on the brain of developing rats and the beneficial role of natural antioxidants. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 36, 73-79.
List of publications
161
Peer reviewed
Salmón, P., Stroh, E., Herrera-Dueñas, A., von Post, M., and Isaksson, C. (2018). Oxidative stress in birds along a NOx and urbanisation gradient: an interspecific approach. Science of the Total Environment 622, 635-643.
Eikenaar, C., Källsting, E., Andersson, M. N., Herrera-Dueñas, A., and Isaksson, C. (2017). Oxidative challenges of avian migration: a comparative field study on a partial migrant. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 90, 223-229.
Herrera-Dueñas, A., Pineda, J., Antonio, M. T., Aguirre, J. I. (2017). The influence of urban environments on oxidative stress balance: a case study on the house sparrow in the Iberian Peninsula. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5, 143-152.
Ruiz-Martínez, J., Ferraguti, M., Figuerola, J., Martínez-de la Puente, J., Williams, R. A. J., Herrera-Dueñas, A., Aguirre, J. I., Soriguer, R., Escudero, C., Moens, M. A. J., Pérez-Tris, J., and Benítez, L. (2016). Prevalence and genetic diversity of avipoxvirus in house sparrows in Spain. PloS One 12, 1-13.
Herrera-Dueñas, A., Pineda, J., Antonio, M. T., Aguirre, J. I. (2014). Oxidative stress of house sparrow as bioindicator of urban pollution. Ecological Indicators 42, 6-9.
Pineda, J., Herrera, A., Salmon, P., Antonio, M. T., and Aguirre, J. I. (2014). Correlation between environmental traits and physiological state of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus L.) as a model of urban species. In Human-environmental
interactions in cities: challenges and opportunities of urban land use planning and green infrastructure, eds. N. Kabisch, N. Larondelle, A. Reeve, and M.
Artmann (Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub), 143–157.
Antonio, M. T., Herrera Dueñas, A., and Pineda Pampliega, J. (2013). Hematological effects of arsenic in rats after subchronical exposure during pregnancy and lactation: the protective role of antioxidants. Experimental Toxicology and
Pathology 65, 609-614.
Herrera, A., Pineda, J., and Antonio, M. T. (2013). Toxic effects of perinatal arsenic exposure on the brain of developing rats and the beneficial role of natural antioxidants. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 36, 73-79.
List of publications
162
Herrera Dueñas, A., Pineda Pampliega, J., and Antonio, M. (2013). Bioacumulación de arsénico en tejidos animales por consumo de aguas contaminadas experimentalmente. Boletin de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural 107, 39-46. [Spanish].
De Munck, E., Muñoz-Sáez, E., Antonio, M. T., Pineda, J., Herrera, A., G. Miguel, B., and Arahuetes, R. M. (2013). Effect of β-N-methylamino-L-alanine on oxidative stress of liver and kidney in rat. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 35, 193-199.
Pineda, J., Herrera, A., and Antonio, M. T. (2013). Comparison between hepatic and renal effects in rats treated with arsenic and/or antioxidants during gestation and lactation. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 27, 236-241.
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