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摘要
研究候鸟的越冬停留地是全球关注的问题。重金属污染是湿地生态系统中鸟类生存的严重威胁之一。本研究对布鲁勒斯湖鸟类重金属暴露风险进行了评价。测定了10个鸟类栖息地水、植物和鱼类中Cr、Ni、Pb、Cd和Co的浓度。建立了布鲁勒斯湖候鸟重金属暴露风险评价模型。研究表明,以鸭为代表的小涉禽比以绿头鸭为代表的水禽暴露于更高的剂量和风险。对候鸟的这种风险的评估不能只使用水接触剂量,但必须包括包括植物和鱼类在内的食物接触。当务之急是采取更多措施减少Co和Ni的严重污染。鱼类摄食者的风险大小为Co > Ni > Cd > Pb > Cr,植物摄食者的风险大小为Co > Ni > Cr > Cd > Pb。采用目标危害商(THQ)和危害指数(HI)计算重金属暴露的健康风险。结果表明,除Co和Cd外,所有金属的thq均低于标准(<1),而HI值低于1,这两种金属的HI值被认为对人体健康有明显的危害风险。因此,建议在时间基础上分析重金属风险。
A Heavy Metal Exposure Risk assessment Model to Migratory Birds and Human in Burullus Lake, Egypt
Studying migratory birds wintering stopover areas has a global concern. The contamination of heavy metals is one of the serious threats to birds in the wetland ecosystem. In the present study, heavy metal exposure risk to birds in Burullus Lake was assessed. The concentrations of Cr, Ni, Pb, Cd, and Co in water, plant, and fish were determined in 10 bird habitats. A heavy metals' exposure risk assessment model to migratory birds in Burullus Lake had been done. It showed that small waders, represented by dunlin, are exposed to higher doses and risk than the waterfowls, represented by mallard. Evaluation of this risk to migratory birds could not be done using water exposure doses only, but food exposure including plant and fish must be included. It is a priority to perform more efforts to reduce serious contamination with Co and Ni. The risk for fish feeders can be summarized according to the following order: Co > Ni > Cd > Pb > Cr, while the risk for plant feeders is: Co > Ni > Cr > Cd > Pb. The health risk of heavy metal exposures was calculated using Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) and Hazard index (HI). Results showed that THQs for all metals were below the standard (<1), while HI values were lower than one except for Co and Cd. HI for these two metals are considered an appreciable hazard risk to human health. Therefore, it is recommended to analyze the heavy metal risk on a temporal basis.