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Excessive lead burden among golden eagles in the Swiss Alps

机译:瑞士阿尔卑斯山的金鹰中铅的负担过大

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Fragments from lead ammunition pose a poisoning risk for predators like golden eagles that scavenge on non-retrieved carcasses or offal left behind by hunters. Three golden eagles were found in the Swiss Alps with an acute lead poisoning. To investigate whether the few cases of lead-poisoned golden eagles are exceptional events or whether a substantial proportion of the Alpine golden eagle population is affected by lead at sublethal levels, we measured body burdens in golden eagles from Switzerland in comparison to eagle owls from the same area and to their respective prey. These two raptor species differ in their food as eagle owls feed on live-caught prey. Lead levels in soft tissues were significantly higher in golden eagles (median 1.14 μg g?1 dry weight in liver, 0.99 μg g?1 in kidney) than in eagle owls (0.14 and 0.23 μg g?1). Bones of golden eagles contained 10 times more lead (median of 12.45 μg g?1 dry weight) than owl bones (1.28 μg g?1), which represent substantially higher levels than previously reported for golden eagles. Bones of prey of both golden eagles and eagle owls had low lead concentrations. In order to investigate whether the sublethal lead of golden eagles originates from ammunition or from generic environmental contamination, we examined lead isotope ratios. Lead isotope signatures of golden eagle bones were very similar to those of ammunition, but differed from the signatures of bones of their prey, eagle owls and soil. Isotope signatures did not change with increasing bone lead concentration in golden eagles or any other group examined. These findings indicate that in the Alps, most golden eagles take up lead from spent ammunition in carcasses or their offal in sublethal quantities throughout their life and a few in lethal quantities leading to acute lead poisoning.
机译:含铅弹药的碎片会给掠食者(如金鹰)中毒,这些掠食者会在未掘回的尸体或猎人遗留下来的内脏上扫地。在瑞士阿尔卑斯山发现三只金鹰,并引起急性铅中毒。为了调查少数几例铅中毒的金鹰是例外事件还是亚致命水平的铅对阿尔卑斯金鹰种群中的很大一部分受到铅的影响,我们比较了瑞士金鹰和欧洲金鹰的机体负担。相同区域和各自的猎物。这两种猛禽的食物不同,鹰以活捉猎物为食。金鹰中的软组织中的铅含量显着更高(肝脏中位数为1.14μgg?1干重,肾脏中值为0.99μgg?1),比鹰猫头鹰(0.14和0.23μgg?1)高。金鹰的骨头中的铅含量(干重中位数为12.45μgg?1)是猫头鹰骨头(1.28μgg?1)的十倍,铅含量远高于先前报道的金鹰。金鹰和的猎物骨中铅含量低。为了调查金鹰的亚致死铅是源自弹药还是来自一般环境污染,我们研究了铅同位素比。金鹰骨头的铅同位素特征与弹药的特征非常相似,但与猎物,鹰猫头鹰和土壤的骨头特征不同。在金鹰或其他任何检查的组中,同位素特征没有随骨铅浓度的增加而变化。这些发现表明,在阿尔卑斯山,大多数金鹰从一生中的from体或内脏中消耗掉了弹药中的铅,致死量低于致死量,而致死量极少,导致急性铅中毒。

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