The influence of migration patterns on exposure to contaminants in Nearctic shorebirds: a historical study
Creators
- 1. Place Vincent Massey. Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada (Canada)
- 2. British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery (United Kingdom)
- 3. Acadia University. Biology (Canada)
- 4. Carleton University. Environment and Climate Change Canada, National Wildlife Research Centre (Canada)
Description
Since the 1970s, many populations of shorebirds, including those breeding in the Arctic region, have been declining. One factor that may contribute to some of these declines is exposure to contaminants throughout the annual cycle. Here, we compared contaminant exposure (organochlorines, toxic trace elements) of four Arctic-breeding shorebirds (semipalmated plover Charadrius semipalmatus, semipalmated sandpiper Calidris pusilla, lesser yellowlegs Tringa flavipes, and short-billed dowitcher Limnodromus griseus), collected during breeding, migration, and wintering to examine how and when contaminants might pose a threat to these species. In general, plovers and dowitchers had higher levels of most organochlorine pesticides, and renal cadmium (Cd) and selenium (Se) than the other species. Although we found seasonal differences, no clear patterns in contaminant concentrations among sampling locations were detected but the concentrations found at the breeding grounds were always the highest for chlorinated pesticides and mercury (Hg). Our results suggest that birds migrating south are slowly depurating contaminant burdens, and that spring-migrating birds were exposed to primarily North American rather than Latin American contaminant sources at the time of sampling. We present these data collected in the 1990s to better interpret current-day trends, and potential contaminant exposure impacts on shorebird populations.
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
- Journal Volume
- 192
- Journal Issue
- 4
- Journal Page Range
- vp.
- ISSN
- 0167-6369
- CODEN
- EMASDH
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Netherlands
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 55067079
- Subject category
- S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- ARCTIC REGIONS; BIRDS; BREEDING; CADMIUM; CONCENTRATION RATIO; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; INVERTEBRATES; KIDNEYS; MERCURY; MIGRATION; ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS; PESTICIDES; SAMPLING; SEASONAL VARIATIONS; TOXICITY
- Descriptors DEC
- ANIMALS; BODY; CRYOSPHERE; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; ELEMENTS; METALS; NUCLEAR FUEL CONVERSION; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; ORGANS; POLAR REGIONS; VARIATIONS; VERTEBRATES
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