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Effects of Avian Eggshell Oiling With Diluted Bitumen Show Sublethal Embryonic Polycyclic Aromatic Compound Exposure

Authors :
Mason D. King
John E. Elliott
Vicki Marlatt
Doug Crump
Ifeoluwa Idowu
Sarah J. Wallace
Gregg T. Tomy
Tony D. Williams
Source :
Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 41(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Breeding birds that become oiled may contaminate the shells of their eggs, and studies of conventional crude oil suggest that even small quantities can be absorbed through the eggshell and cause embryotoxicity. Unconventional crude oils remain untested, so we evaluated whether a major Canadian oil sands product, diluted bitumen (dilbit), would be absorbed and cause toxicity when applied to eggshells of two species, domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) and double-crested cormorant (Nannopterum auritum). We artificially incubated eggs and applied lightly weathered dilbit (Cold Lake blend) to the eggshells (0.015-0.15 mg g

Details

ISSN :
15528618
Volume :
41
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental toxicology and chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b15ca33a3132cc2f639f6771fb39a768