Title of article :
Accumulation of heavy metals in circumpolar willow ptarmigan
(Lagopus l. lagopus) populations
Author/Authors :
H.C. Pedersen ?، نويسنده , , F. Foss?y، نويسنده , , J.A. K?l?s، نويسنده , , S. Lierhagen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A circumpolar survey of heavy metals in willow ptarmigan liver and kidney revealed considerable variations in Cd content in
Canada and Scandinavia. The Cd content in central Canada was comparable with that in Scandinavia and Russia, at least for
kidney. However, in both liver and kidney the median for Canada as a whole was much higher than in the other countries. Some
Canadian locations had exceptionally high levels, several birds having N50 mg kg−1 in liver and N400 mg kg−1 in kidney. In
Norway, the Cd content was highest in central mountain areas in south Norway and inland locations in the two northernmost
counties. Five locations in central and north Norway showed mean Cd levels in kidney above 100 mg kg−1. It is difficult to
evaluate regional differences in Sweden, but most locations had the same Cd level as moderately contaminated locations in
Norway. Cd levels in Russia were comparable to moderately contaminated locations in the other countries. Due to a high intake of
willow, naturally rich in Cd, direct comparison of the Cd level in willow ptarmigan from different locations cannot reveal the
effects of long-range pollution.
The Pb concentration in willow ptarmigan kidney and liver varied significantly in Norway and Canada, but not in Sweden and
Russia. Levels in Sweden and Russia were comparable to those in Canada and low levels in Norway. The highest median value
from all locations within countries was found in Norway, both in liver and kidney. The highest Pb content was found in south
Norway, indicating an effect of long-range pollution in willow ptarmigan. The level in western Canada was significantly higher
than in central Canada.
The Hg content in liver varied significantly from one location to another in all the countries and in kidney everywhere except
Sweden. In Scandinavia, there is no distinct regional pattern. Canada had a significantly higher Hg level in central than western
regions in both tissues the opposite of that found for Cd and Pb.
Cu and Zn showed significant variations from one location to another in liver and kidney in Canada and Norway, but only in
kidney in samples from Sweden. Comparison between western and central Canada revealed a significant difference for Cu in liver,
samples from central Canada having more. There are no significant differences from one country to another, but some localities in
Canada seem to have higher Cu concentrations in kidney than are found in Scandinavia and Russia.
Keywords :
copper , zinc , Terrestrial environment , Willow ptarmigan , AMAP , Circumpolar mapping , Lagopus lagopus , Cadmium , mercury , lead
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment