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Evaluating blood and excrement as bioindicators for metal accumulation in birds

机译:评价血液和排泄物作为鸟类体内金属积累的生物指标

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AbstractBirds are widely used to assess metal contamination in the environment and there are different approaches to determine the exposure level in individuals, some being destructive (collection of soft tissues) and some non-destructive (blood, feathers and excrement). The use of blood to detect internal concentrations of metals is an acknowledged method, but to what extent blood can predict the concentrations in soft tissues has been less well evaluated in wild terrestrial birds. The same is true for excrements. This study compares the non-destructive methods using blood and excrement with liver sampling, with respect to exposure and accumulation of the elements arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in nestling pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca). Blood, liver and excrement reflected the environmental exposure of non-essential elements and were independent of nestling sex. There were asymptotic relationships between the concentration of arsenic, cadmium and lead in liver and blood, excrement and liver, and excrement and blood, but none for copper or zinc. Those relationships were generally stronger between liver and blood than between excrements and internal concentrations. Lead had the strongest associations for all matrixes. The conclusion is that blood is an appropriate tool to assess accumulation of arsenic, cadmium and especially lead, but that blood can underestimate the accumulation at highly contaminated sites. Excrement can also give an indication of metal accumulation, but may overestimate internal concentrations at high exposure, and individual variability makes direct comparisons between these matrices less appropriate.Graphical abstractDisplay OmittedHighlightsThe association of metal concentrations in blood, liver and excrement was explored.Blood, liver and excrement concentrations were associated with contamination level.There were asymptotic relationships for As, Cd and Pb between all matrixes.Blood is a suitable bioindicator of accumulation of As, Cd and Pb in liver.Blood may underestimate the accumulation in liver at highly contaminated sites.Blood is an appropriate tool to assess accumulation of arsenic, cadmium and lead in soft tissue, but during high exposure blood may underestimate the concentration in liver.
机译: 摘要 鸟类被广泛用于评估环境中的金属污染,并且有不同的方法来确定个体的暴露水平,其中一些具有破坏性(收集软组织)和一些非破坏性器官(血液,羽毛和粪便)。使用血液检测金属内部浓度是公认的方法,但是在野生陆生鸟类中,血液在多大程度上可以预测软组织中的浓度尚未得到很好的评估。粪便也是如此。这项研究比较了采用血液和粪便和肝脏采样的无损检测方法,就雏鸟捕蝇器中砷,镉,铜,铅和锌的暴露和积累情况进行了比较( Ficedula hypoleuca )。血液,肝脏和排泄物反映了环境中非必需元素的暴露,并且与雏鸟性别无关。肝脏和血液中的砷,镉和铅的浓度,排泄物和肝脏以及排泄物和血液之间存在渐近关系,而铜或锌则没有关系。肝脏和血液之间的关系通常比排泄物和内部浓度之间的关系更强。铅对所有矩阵的关联最强。结论是,血液是评估砷,镉(尤其是铅)积累的合适工具,但血液会低估高度污染部位的积累。排泄物还可以指示金属的积累,但可能会高估高暴露量时的内部浓度,并且个体差异性使得这些矩阵之间的直接比较不太合适。 图形摘要 省略显示 突出显示 探索了血液,肝脏和粪便中金属浓度的关联。 血液,肝脏和排泄物的浓度与污染水平相关。 有是所有矩阵之间As,Cd和Pb的渐近关系。 血液是肝脏中As,Cd和Pb积累的合适生物指标。 血液可能会低估高度污染部位肝脏中的积累。 血液是评估软组织中砷,镉和铅蓄积的合适工具,但是在高剂量暴露期间,血液可能会低估肝脏中的浓度。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental pollution》 |2018年第2期|1198-1206|共9页
  • 作者

    Åsa M.M. Berglund;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Metal; Ecotoxicology; Wildlife; Bioindicator; Ficedula hypoleuca; Passerine;

    机译:金属;生态毒理学;野生生物;生物指示剂;次生Ficedula hypoleuca;雀碱;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:25:45

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