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Lead and cadmium in eggs of colonially nesting waterbirds of different position in the food chain of Greek wetlands of international importance
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Lead and cadmium concentrations were measured in eggs of collonially nesting waterbirds with different position in the food chains of Greek wetlands of international importance. Differences were found between species in the levels of both lead and cadmium in the Evros and Axios Deltas attributable to their different diets. Nevertheless, the concentration in eggs was unrelated to the position of each species studied in its food chain. There was no significant difference in lead levels among four wetlands sampled for the cormorant and in Cd levels among three wetlands sampled for the Mediterranean gull, probably implying species-specific accumulation patterns. A higher lead pollution of the Axios Delta area was only reflected in the eggs of the Mediterranean gull. The very low concentrations of both metals found in the eggs may either suggest low environmental inputs or lack of sensitivity in using eggs as lead and cadmium biomonitors, thus a more sensitive bioindicator still remains to be found. Science of the Total Environment
- Subjects :
- Delta
Food Chain
Environmental Engineering
chemistry.chemical_element
Wetland
Biology
Nesting Behavior
Birds
Soil Pollutants/analysis/*metabolism
Soil
Food chain
biology.animal
Waterfowl
Cadmium/analysis/*metabolism
Soil Pollutants
Environmental Chemistry
Animals
Waste Management and Disposal
Mediterranean gull
Ecosystem
Cadmium
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
Greece
Ecology
Cormorant
Soil/analysis
biology.organism_classification
Pollution
Birds/*metabolism
Lead/analysis/*metabolism
Lead
chemistry
embryonic structures
Bioindicator
Environmental Monitoring
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c25089829fba0f1110d2f38878160c95