Title of article :
Prenatal and postnatal exposure to environmental pollutants in
sewage sludge alters emotional reactivity and exploratory
behaviour in sheep
Author/Authors :
Edwin van Wijngaardena، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Irva Hertz-Picciottob، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
In order to find out whether exposure to environmental pollutants (EP) present in sewage sludge can change the behaviour
of sheep, we compared the behaviour of two groups of 5-month old lambs (Ovis aries) with respect to their emotional
reactivity and exploratory behaviour. One group (treated, T) comprised the offspring of ewes who had been kept throughout
their lives on pastures with slightly elevated, environmental levels of pollutants, as a result of the application of sewage sludge
at rates used in normal practice. The other group (control, C) were the offspring of ewes whose pastures had been treated with
inorganic fertiliser. During a 1-min period in the weigh crate, T lambs were less reactive than C lambs, but vocalised more.
Exploratory behaviour showed a clear sex difference, with female C lambs exploring more than male C lambs. However, this
difference was not found in the T lambs, where both males and females showed high levels of exploration. This points to a
demasculinising effect of exposure to higher pollutant concentrations with respect to exploratory behaviour. These
observations demonstrate the need to take account of the effects of combinations of pollutants, even at very low, environmental
concentrations, and further highlight the usefulness of ethotoxicology for the study of biological effects of environmental
pollutants.
Keywords :
pasture , sheep , Exploration , Demasculinisation , Emotional reactivity , Ethotoxicology , sewage sludge , Environmental pollutants
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment