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The Biology of Chernobyl
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ( IF 11.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-110218-024827
Timothy A. Mousseau 1
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Environmental disasters offer the unique opportunity for landscape-scale ecological and evolutionary studies that are not possible in the laboratory or small experimental plots. The nuclear accident at Chernobyl (1986) allows for rigorous analyses of radiation effects on individuals and populations at an ecosystem scale. Here, the current state of knowledge related to populations within the Chernobyl region of Ukraine and Belarus following the largest civil nuclear accident in history is reviewed. There is now a significant literature that provides contrasting and occasionally conflicting views of the state of animals and how they are affected by this mutagenic stressor. Studies of genetic and physiological effects have largely suggested significant injuries to individuals inhabiting the more radioactive areas of the Chernobyl region. Most population censuses for most species suggest that abundances are reduced in the more radioactive areas.

中文翻译:


切尔诺贝利的生物学

环境灾害为景观尺度的生态和进化研究提供了独特的机会,而这在实验室或小型试验区是不可能的。切尔诺贝利核事故(1986 年)允许在生态系统范围内对辐射对个人和人口的影响进行严格的分析。在这里,回顾了历史上最大的民用核事故后乌克兰和白俄罗斯切尔诺贝利地区人口的当前知识状况。现在有大量文献提供了对动物状态以及它们如何受到这种诱变压力源的影响的对比和偶尔相互矛盾的观点。对遗传和生理影响的研究在很大程度上表明,居住在切尔诺贝利地区放射性更强的地区的个人受到了严重的伤害。

更新日期:2021-11-04
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