@Tooden Um... Not a good example... (Despite what the media and tourism wants you to think.)

Genetic and ecological studies of animals in #Chernobyl and #Fukushima

by Timothy A Mousseau, Anders P Møller

2014 Sep-Oct

"Recent advances in genetic and ecological studies of wild animal populations in Chernobyl and Fukushima have demonstrated significant genetic, physiological, developmental, and fitness effects stemming from exposure to #radioactive contaminants. The few genetic studies that have been conducted in Chernobyl generally show elevated rates of #GeneticDamage and #Mutation rates. All major taxonomic groups investigated (i.e., #birds, #bees, #butterflies, #grasshoppers, #dragonflies, #spiders, #mammals) displayed reduced population sizes in highly radioactive parts of the #ChernobylExclusionZone. In #Fukushima, population censuses of birds, butterflies, and #cicadas suggested that abundances were negatively impacted by exposure to radioactive contaminants, while other groups (e.g., dragonflies, grasshoppers, bees, spiders) showed no significant declines, at least during the first summer following the disaster.

"Insufficient information exists for groups other than insects and birds to assess effects on life history at this time. The differences observed between Fukushima and Chernobyl may reflect the different times of exposure and the significance of multigenerational mutation accumulation in Chernobyl compared to Fukushima. There was considerable variation among taxa in their apparent sensitivity to radiation and this reflects in part life history, physiology, behavior, and evolutionary history. Interestingly, for birds, population declines in Chernobyl can be predicted by historical mitochondrial #DNA base-pair substitution rates that may reflect intrinsic #DNARepair ability."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25124815/

Genetic and ecological studies of animals in Chernobyl and Fukushima - PubMed

Recent advances in genetic and ecological studies of wild animal populations in Chernobyl and Fukushima have demonstrated significant genetic, physiological, developmental, and fitness effects stemming from exposure to radioactive contaminants. The few genetic studies that have been conducted in Che …

PubMed

@yogthos
Nuclear is not the path forward. Yes China have an abundance of people but using #nuclear is a mistake for planet.

The nuclear lobby notoriously disregard #geneticDamage and #cancer deaths. Some go so far as to label populations as "#inbreds" when they know their tests are resposible.

The waste is used in dirtyBombs. Why don't they graph genetic damage to the people of Fallujah and other places?

We say #PlannedDegrowth is needed not the #technofFix.

#nuclearEnergy
@sullybiker