Thank you, and thank you for looking into my research past. That study came out about 11 years ago now and has a bit of uptake.
Part of the reason we study things like the effects of ionizing radiation damage on wildlife is to understand the impact of technology that can advance human interests but maintain the health of the ecosystems around it and highlight some of those issues.
In that particular study, one species typically is found more urban compared to the other species that had a little bit more damage. We can better advance the technology, and also decide where to put those sorts of technologies in the landscape so that we can minimize the effect on the environment.