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A noninvasive environmental monitoring tool for brominated flame-retardants (BFRs) assisted by conservation detection dogs

机译:溴化阻燃剂(BFRS)的非侵入式环境监测工具通过保护检测犬辅助

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Fecal matter is a useful noninvasiveondestructive media for evaluating contaminants in wildlife, as residues therein have been observed to correlate with body burdens. Conservation detection doghandler teams can be used to optimize the acquisition of fecal samples. To build on previous work, sentinel-species' (i.e. mink (Mustela vison) and otter (Lontra canadensis)) fecal matter was opportunistically located by a detection dog team along the tri-river system of Missoula, Montana, USA. Sediments were also collected. Samples were used to develop an analytical method from fecal matter to determine habitat exposure to the brominated flame-retardants (BFRs): polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD), 2-ethylhexyl 2, 3, 4, 5-tetrabromobenzoate (EH-TBB), di (2-ethylhexyl)-2, 3, 4, 5-tetrabromophthalate (BEH-TEBP) and decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE). Sediments contained PBDEs (BDE-99 and BDE-209) and EH-TBB at detection rates of 67%, 33% and 67%, respectively. BDE-99, -209 and EH-TBB were also detected in mink and otter feces, at rates of 81%, 25% and 81%, respectively; plus BEH-TEBP at 13%. BFR levels correlated positively with human population density except along the lower Bitterroot River, where BDE-209 sediment and feces levels exceeded other sites by several orders of magnitude. Fecal matter body burden estimates indicated marginal PBDE exposure. However, exposure to their replacements, EH-TBB and BEH-TEBP, were at levels that may adversely affect healthy Mustelidae populations. Proof-of-concept was achieved; validation results were within established standards for the development of analytical methods. The established application of conservation dog-handler teams to facilitate the collection of fecal matter for BFR analysis represents a valuable, but currently underutilized environmental monitoring tool. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:粪便物质是一种用于评估野生动物污染物的有用的非侵袭性/无损培养基,因为已经观察到其中的残留物与身体负担相关。保护探测达格兰德勒团队可用于优化粪便样本的获取。为了建立在以前的工作,Sentinel-species'(即Mink(Mustela Vison)和水獭(Lontra Canadensis))粪便物质机会由沿着美国蒙大拿蒙大拿州三河系统的检测狗队找到。还收集了沉积物。用于开发来自粪便物质的分析方法以确定栖息地暴露于溴化阻燃剂(BFR)(BFR):聚溴二苯基醚(PBDE),六溴环癸烷(HBCDD),2-乙基己基,3,4,5-四溴苯甲酸盐( EH-TBB),DI(2-乙基己基)-2,3,4,5-四溴邻苯二甲酸酯(BEH-TEBP)和癸溴二苯基乙烷(DBDPE)。沉积物含有PBDES(BDE-99和BDE-209)和EH-TBB,检测率分别为67%,33%和67%。 BDE-99,-209和EH-TBB也分别检测到貂皮和水獭粪便,分别为81%,25%和81%;加上BEH-TEBP为13%。 BFR水平与人口密度相关的相关性,除了下巴泊尔河之外,BDE-209沉积物和粪便水平超过其他几个数量级。粪便物质负担估计表明边际PBDE暴露。然而,暴露于其替代品EH-TBB和BEH-TEBP,均为可能对健康鼬群人口产生不利影响的水平。概念证明是实现的;验证结果是在既定的分析方法开发标准中。既定应用保护狗处理团队为促进BFR分析的粪便物质的收集代表了一个有价值的,但目前未结束的环境监测工具。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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    《Chemosphere》 |2020年第12期|127401.1-127401.10|共10页
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    William & Mary Virginia Inst Marine Sci Gloucester Point VA 23062 USA;

    Working Dogs Conservat 10971 Rust Rd Missoula MT 59802 USA|Univ Florida William R Maples Ctr Forens Med 4800 SW 35th Dr Gainesville FL 32608 USA;

    William & Mary Virginia Inst Marine Sci Gloucester Point VA 23062 USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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