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Biological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields above 100 MHz on Fauna and Flora: Workshop Report

Blanka Pophof, Bernd Henschenmacher, Daniel R. Kattnig, Jens Kühne, Alain Vian, Gunde Ziegelberger

2022Health Physics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This report summarizes the effects of anthropogenic radiofrequency electromagnetic fields with frequencies above 100 MHz on flora and fauna presented at an international workshop held on 5-7 November 2019 in Munich, Germany. Anthropogenic radiofrequency electromagnetic fields at these frequencies are commonplace; e.g., originating from transmitters used for terrestrial radio and TV broadcasting, mobile communication, wireless internet networks, and radar technologies. The effects of these radiofrequency fields on flora, fauna, and ecosystems are not well studied. For high frequencies exceeding 100 MHz, the only scientifically established action mechanism in organisms is the conversion of electromagnetic into thermal energy. In accordance with that, no proven scientific evidence of adverse effects in animals or plants under realistic environmental conditions has yet been identified from exposure to low-level anthropogenic radiofrequency fields in this frequency range. Because appropriate field studies are scarce, further studies on plants and animals are recommended.

Topics & Concepts

FaunaFlora (microbiology)Electromagnetic fieldEnvironmental scienceElectromagnetic radiationEcologyRemote sensingPhysicsBiologyGeographyOpticsPaleontologyBacteriaQuantum mechanicsElectromagnetic Fields and Biological EffectsMagnetic and Electromagnetic EffectsBiofield Effects and Biophysics
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