Author/Authors :
I.K. Konstantinoua، نويسنده , ,
V. Goutnerb، نويسنده , , T.A. Albanisa، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This study contributed to identifying the current levels of organochlorine pollutants in four Greek wetlands of
international importance the Evros and Axios Deltas, and Kerkini and Prespa Lakes., using the cormorant
Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis as a suitable bioindicator in a region where such information is scarce. Residue levels of
eight polychlorinated biphenyl PCB. congeners and 13 organochlorine pesticide OC. compounds were measured in
cormorant eggs. Most PCBs and OCs except dieldrin and endrin. were found in at least some of the study areas.
Median concentrations of five PCBs IUPAC 8, 20, 52, 138, 180. and of six OCs a-BHC, b-BHC, lindane,
heptachlor, 4,49-DDE and 4,49-DDT. differed significantly among the areas. The median totals of the PCBs were
highly significant among the areas, being unexpectedly highest in Prespa Lake 68.43 ppb., despite its remoteness,
and lowest in Evros Delta samples 12.17 ppb.. Aldrin that was found in samples from Evros, Axios and Prespa
probably accumulated in wintering grounds. In all of the areas, the relative proportions of a-BHC and 2,49-DDD
were the highest of all OCs. Fingerprint and cluster analyses illustrated overall differences in the PCB patterns,
being greatest between the deltas than between the lakes, but, inversely, for OCs the differences were smaller in the
deltas. Differences were attributed to large variations in the cormorants’ diet between areas and different regimes of
pollutant management in the two types of wetland. Correlations of pollutants varied considerably among areas and
Keywords :
Polychlorobiphenyls , Organochlorine insecticides , Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis , Greek wetlands