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Heavy Metals and Selenium in Grebe Feathers from Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge in Northern Minnesota

机译:明尼苏达州北部阿加西兹国家野生动物保护区的Gre羽中的重金属和硒

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Metal levels in feathers can often be used as an indicator of exposure and of potential effects in birds. In previous work at Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge, northwestern Minnesota, pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) eggs had significantly higher levels of manganese and mercury and significantly lower levels of selenium than eared (Podiceps nigricollis) or red-necked grebes (Podiceps grisegena), but in 1999, pied-billed grebes had significantly higher levels of mercury, but lower levels of selenium and tin than the other grebes. This led us to examine whether these patterns held up in feathers of grebes as a function of age. The feathers of young birds represent local exposure. We collected feathers of flightless young and adult grebes from 1997 to 1999 in the marshes at Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge. Regression models indicated that year, age, or species were significant factors accounting for variations in the levels of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, manganese, mercury, and selenium, depending on the metal. Overall, there were significant intraspecific differences for all metals. Pied-billed grebes had the highest levels of arsenic, chromium, and selenium, and eared grebes had the highest levels of cadmium, manganese, and mercury. Pied-billed and western grebes (Aechmophorus occidentalis) had the highest levels of lead. There were significant age-related differences in cadmium, chromium, and mercury for both eared and red-necked grebes, for arsenic in eared grebes, and for lead and manganese in red-necked grebes. Adults had higher levels of all metals, except young had higher levels of chromium. Mercury in the feathers of eared grebes were higher than found from other studies with a wide range of aquatic and marine birds and were above those known to cause adverse effects in laboratory studies, suggesting some cause for concern.
机译:羽毛中的金属含量通常可以用作暴露量和鸟类潜在影响的指标。在明尼苏达州西北部的阿加西兹国家野生动物保护区之前的工作中,比起垂耳(Podiceps nigricollis)或红颈(Podiceps grisegena),斑嘴-(Podilymbus podiceps)蛋中的锰和汞含量显着较高,硒含量也明显较低。 ,但在1999年,带嘴的的汞含量显着高于其他,但硒和锡的含量却较低。这导致我们研究这些模式是否随年龄而变化。幼鸟的羽毛代表局部暴露。从1997年至1999年,我们在阿加西兹国家野生动物保护区的沼泽地中收集了不会飞的年轻和成年的羽毛。回归模型表明,年份,年龄或物种是影响砷,镉,铬,铅,锰,汞和硒水平(取决于金属)水平变化的重要因素。总体而言,所有金属的种内差异都很大。带帐单的中的砷,铬和硒含量最高,而有耳的中的镉,锰和汞含量最高。帐单和西部and(Aechmophorus occidentalis)的铅含量最高。耳和红颈,砷在耳形,铅和锰中的镉,铬和汞存在明显的年龄相关差异。成人的所有金属含量都较高,但年轻人的铬含量较高。垂耳的羽毛中的汞含量高于其他研究结果,该研究结果涉及范围广泛的水生和海洋鸟类,且高于实验室研究中已知的会引起不利影响的汞,这引起了一些担忧。

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