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Colonial wading birds as bioindicators of food chain contamination by heavy metals and organohalogens: Relationship among tissue concentration, growth rates, and reproduction.

机译:涉水鸟类是食物链被重金属和有机卤素污染的生物指示剂:组织浓度,生长速率和繁殖之间的关系。

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Technologically advanced countries use more than 10,000 chemicals routinely and approximately 1,500 new chemicals are introduced annually (Connell and Miller 1984). While many of these chemicals are harmless, some have catastrophic effects on aquatic ecosystems and show the most severe effects on higher trophic level consumers, including wading birds through bioaccumulation and biomagnification (Ohlendorf et al. 1979, Spalding et al. 1994). The present study is the first to address three primary questions: (1) Can non-sacrificial sampling of wading birds reflect food chain contamination reliably? (2) Are nestling growth rates or other reproductive indices of the birds affected by food chain contamination? (3) Are reproductive indices related to tissue concentrations of contaminants in these birds?;Tissues of White Ibis (WI) and Little Blue Herons (LBH) were sampled from a colony of wading birds near Devil's Swamp, an area known to be polluted with organochlorines and heavy metals, and from four other colonies as controls. Eggs, blood, guano, and food samples were analyzed for hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene, lead, and cadmium contamination. Eggshells and feathers were also tested for metal content. LBH chicks were measured twice weekly to ascertain growth rates.;The data indicate for the first time that food chain contamination by heavy metals can be readily assessed from guano samples collected from chicks of both WI and LBH, and demonstrate differences in metal contamination between polluted and control colonies. This was not true for organochlorine contaminants, which were distributed independently of the metals in the environment. These data are also original in establishing a relationship between the presence of cadmium in feathers and reduced growth rates in LBH, and in demonstrating that lead-exposed chicks had increased nestling mortality. The findings of the present study expand our understanding of wading birds as indicators of environmental contamination in several ways: (1) non-sacrificial sampling can reflect food chain contamination by heavy metals; (2) nestling survival and growth rates are affected by exposure to heavy metals in the food chain; and (3) wading birds bioaccumulate metals and their tissues can thus serve as reliable bioindicators of contamination.
机译:技术先进的国家通常每天使用10,000多种化学药品,并且每年引入大约1,500种新化学药品(Connell和Miller 1984)。尽管这些化学物质中的许多是无害的,但其中一些对水生生态系统具有灾难性影响,并且对营养级别较高的消费者表现出最严重的影响,包括通过生物蓄积和生物放大作用涉水鸟类(Ohlendorf等,1979; Spalding等,1994)。本研究首次解决了三个主要问题:(1)涉禽的非牺牲采样能否可靠地反映食物链污染? (2)鸟类的雏鸟生长速度或其他繁殖指数是否受到食物链污染的影响? (3)繁殖指数是否与这些鸟类中污染物的浓度有关?;白魔鸟(WI)和小蓝鹭(LBH)的组织是从恶魔沼泽附近一个涉水鸟的殖民地取样的,该地区被已知被污染有机氯和重金属,并以其他四个菌落为对照。对鸡蛋,血液,鸟粪和食物样品进行了六氯苯,六氯丁二烯,铅和镉污染的分析。还对蛋壳和羽毛的金属含量进行了测试。每周两次测量LBH雏鸡以确定生长率;数据首次表明,可以很容易地从WI和LBH雏鸡的鸟粪样本中评估重金属对食物链的污染,并证明受污染的鸡之间金属污染的差异和控制殖民地。对于有机氯污染物而言,情况并非如此,这些污染物的分布与环境中的金属无关。这些数据在建立羽毛中镉的存在与LBH生长速度降低之间的关系以及证明铅暴露的雏鸡的雏鸟死亡率增加方面也具有独创性。本研究的发现以多种方式扩展了我们对涉水鸟作为环境污染指标的理解:(1)非牺牲采样可以反映重金属对食物链的污染; (2)暴露于食物链中的重金属会影响雏鸟的生存和生长速度; (3)涉水鸟会生物积累金属,因此它们的组织可作为可靠的污染生物指示剂。

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  • 作者

    Spahn, Sally Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    Tulane University.;

  • 授予单位 Tulane University.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Environmental Sciences.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.;Biology Animal Physiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 114 p.
  • 总页数 114
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:49:12

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