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The first full study of heavy metal(loid)s in western-European hedgehogs (Erina...

Jota Baptista, C; Seixas, F; Gonzalo-Orden, JM; Patinha, C; Pato, P; Ferreira da Silva, E; Casero, M; Brazio, E; Brandão, R; Costa, D; Mateus, TL

The western-European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) is an insectivore with a wide distribution in Portugal and a potential tool for biomonitoring relevant One Health hazards, including heavy metal(loid)s’ pollution. The aim of this study was to positively contribute to the current knowledge about the metal(loid) pollution in Portugal. Forty-six hedgehogs (from rescue centres; with known provenance) were necrops...


Morphologic and Genetic Analysis of Synhimantus (Synhimantus) laticeps from a L...

Lopes, C; Santos-Silva, S; Nunes, C; Mendes, S; Costa, C; Brazio, E; Coutinho, T; Rodrigues, FT; Mesquita, JR; Coelho, AC; Cardoso, L; Lopes, AP

The long-eared owl (Asio otus) is a medium-sized owl species that is well-distributed in almost all of the territories in Portugal. Nematodes were found in the oral cavity of a long-eared owl (A. otus) admitted to CRASSA (Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre of Santo Andre). During a physical exam and stabilization of the bird, five nematodes were collected. The worms were examined and measured under light microscopy...


High Levels of Heavy Metal(loid)s Related to Biliary Hyperplasia in Hedgehogs (...

Baptista, C; Seixas, F; Gonzalo-Orden, JM; Patinha, C; Pato, P; da Silva, EF; Casero, M; Brazio, E; Brandão, R; Costa, D; Mateus, TL; Oliveira, PA

Simple Summary Heavy metal(loid)s are hazardous substances for humans, animals and ecosystems. The liver is one of the most affected organs, presenting lesions after being acutely or chronically exposed to these substances. In this study, hepatic metal(loid)s' concentrations were associated with biliary hyperplasia, which was the most common hepatic lesion found in a group of western-European hedgehogs from res...


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