Studying the Typhoon: Reason for Death of Vultures in India
Exploring the Factors Contributing to Vulture Mortality in India
Keywords:
vultures, diclofenac, mortality, renal failure, hepatic damage, environmental causes, microbial pathogens, physiological conditions, oxidative stress, natural disastersAbstract
After death, investigations in vultures crosswise over India and its neighboring nations followed diclofenac and its subsidiary mixes in their cadavers. In this way, it is construed that bio amplification of diclofenac from the expended tainted residential creature bodies contributes mortality by causing renal disappointment and hepatic harms in vultures. Notwithstanding, reports additionally demonstrate that both outward environmental and natural cell causes may likewise be contributing components. The main aim of this paper is to define the typhoon and the status of vulture death populations in India. It offers a discussion to affirm whether just diclofenac is the essential driver of vulture mortality versus their defenselessness to microbial pathogens, ailments or physiological conditions, for example, oxidative stress due to diclofenac bio magnification. It is seen that natural disasters, for example, overwhelming cyclonic storm, which influence arboreal life, might be one of the significant reasons for the death of vultures in certain pieces of India. In this way, extraneous affront, for example, substantial cyclonic storms are accepted to be additionally contributing element to influence arboreal life incorporating vultures in some different pieces of the world. A point of view is made on the above facts as a reason for calamitous mortality of vultures in India.Downloads
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2019-03-01
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“Studying the Typhoon: Reason for Death of Vultures in India: Exploring the Factors Contributing to Vulture Mortality in India”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 501–505, Mar. 2019, Accessed: Mar. 13, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/10489






