不同营养级湿地鸟类血液和羽毛中重金属(loid)浓度升高表明暴露于环境污染物。

IF 3.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1007/s00244-024-01085-7
Dora Bjedov, Jorge Bernal-Alviz, Jorge Andrés Buelvas-Soto, Laura Ana Jurman, José Luis Marrugo-Negrete
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研究评估了不同营养级的哥伦比亚湿地物种 Platalea ajaja、Dendrocygna autumnalis 和 Nannopterum brasilianus 接触总汞(THg)、铅(Pb)和砷(As)的情况。结果表明,P. ajaja(811.00 ± 349.60 µg L-1)和 N. brasilianus(209.50 ± 27.92 µg L-1)的血液中 THg 含量较高,其中 P. ajaja 可能表现出不利影响。秋刀鱼的血铅浓度较高(212.00 ± 208.10 µg L-1),高于不良影响的阈值,表明存在亚临床中毒。血液中的砷含量低于假定的有害影响阈值(20 微克/升)。所有三个物种的羽毛中 THg 的平均浓度都低于假定的自然背景水平(5 µg g-1)。所有采样的巴西鹅羽毛中的铅含量都超过了假定的阈值效应水平(7.40 ± 0.51 µg g-1)。尽管在 P. ajaja 的羽毛中检测到砷浓度与 THg 浓度之间存在正相关,但所有物种的羽毛砷浓度结果均低于不利影响的阈值。总体结果有助于了解金属(loid)如何通过营养级发生生物放大作用,以及湿地物种如何作为环境指标。通过探索金属(loid)在不同基质和体内的相互作用,本研究有助于深入了解污染物在环境中的积累和分布动态。这一概念可应用于世界各地的湿地,那里的鸟类物种可作为生态系统健康和污染物(如重金属和类金属)存在情况的指标。
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Elevated Heavy Metal(loid) Blood and Feather Concentrations in Wetland Birds from Different Trophic Levels Indicate Exposure to Environmental Pollutants

The research assessed the exposure to total mercury (THg), lead (Pb), and arsenic (As) in Colombian wetland species of different trophic levels Platalea ajaja, Dendrocygna autumnalis and Nannopterum brasilianus. The results show high THg blood levels in P. ajaja (811.00 ± 349.60 µg L–1) and N. brasilianus (209.50 ± 27.92 µg L–1) with P. ajaja possibly exhibiting adverse effects. Blood Pb concentration was high in D. autumnalis (212.00 ± 208.10 µg L–1) and above the threshold for adverse effects, suggesting subclinical poisoning. Levels of blood As were below the assumed threshold for detrimental effect (20 μg L−1). The mean concentration of feather THg was below the assumed natural background levels (5 µg g−1) for all three species. Feather Pb levels exceeded the levels for assumed threshold effects in all sampled N. brasilianus (7.40 ± 0.51 µg g–1). Results for feather As concentration were below the threshold for adverse impacts in all species, although a positive correlation between As and THg concentrations was detected in P. ajaja feathers. The overall results could help understand how metal(loid)s biomagnify through trophic levels and how wetland species may serve as environmental indicators. By exploring the interactions of metal(loid)s within different matrices and body, this study offers insights into the dynamics of contaminant accumulation and distribution in the environment. This concept can be applied to wetlands worldwide, where bird species can serve as indicators of ecosystem health and the presence of contaminants such as heavy metals and metalloids.

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期刊介绍: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology provides a place for the publication of timely, detailed, and definitive scientific studies pertaining to the source, transport, fate and / or effects of contaminants in the environment. The journal will consider submissions dealing with new analytical and toxicological techniques that advance our understanding of the source, transport, fate and / or effects of contaminants in the environment. AECT will now consider mini-reviews (where length including references is less than 5,000 words), which highlight case studies, a geographic topic of interest, or a timely subject of debate. AECT will also consider Special Issues on subjects of broad interest. The journal strongly encourages authors to ensure that their submission places a strong emphasis on ecosystem processes; submissions limited to technical aspects of such areas as toxicity testing for single chemicals, wastewater effluent characterization, human occupation exposure, or agricultural phytotoxicity are unlikely to be considered.
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