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Invited review: A risk assessment for lead in birds
Joanna Burger
SAS-DLS-Ctr Collab Neurosci
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
bird
55%
hazard
17%
embryo
16%
exposure
14%
predator
14%
escape behavior
13%
effect
13%
egg size
13%
laboratory
13%
mortality
12%
clutch size
12%
fledging
12%
reproductive behavior
12%
environmental health risks
12%
nestling
11%
migratory behavior
11%
prey availability
11%
foraging behavior
10%
reproductive success
10%
starvation
9%
holistic approach
9%
risk analysis
8%
health risk
7%
vulnerability
6%
human health
6%
dose
6%
tissue
5%
cold
5%
food
5%
nutrient
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Birds
71%
Lead
60%
Risk Assessment
55%
Reproductive Behavior
23%
Clutch Size
16%
Embryonic Structures
13%
Cold-Shock Response
11%
Environmental Health
10%
Population
9%
Environmental Pollutants
9%
Starvation
8%
Ovum
8%
Mortality
8%
Proportional Hazards Models
7%
Metals
7%
Nutrients
7%
Research Design
6%
Food
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Birds
76%
Risk assessment
64%
Lead
61%
Hazards
22%
Health risks
21%
Availability
11%
Nutrients
10%
Clutches
9%
Risk analysis
9%
Tissue
7%
Metals
5%
Chemical Compounds
Prey Cleavage
100%
Risk Assessment
80%
Nutrient
17%
Indicator
14%
Environmental Pollutant
13%
Dose
12%
Food
11%
Metal
7%
Time
5%