Contaminant concentrations in breeding and non-breeding northern fulmars ( Fulmarus glacialis L.) from the Canadian high arctic
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) were measured in livers of male and female northern fulmars ( Fulmarus glacialis) shortly after egg-laying on northern Devon Island, NU, Canada. Breeding females had lower hepatic POPs (lipid normalised) than breeding males, but non-breeding males and females had...
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description | Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) were measured in livers of male and female northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) shortly after egg-laying on northern Devon Island, NU, Canada. Breeding females had lower hepatic POPs (lipid normalised) than breeding males, but non-breeding males and females had similar concentrations. We suspect that breeding females are eliminating some of their POPs during egg formation. Concentrations of measured POPs were lower than those associated with avian health concerns, and there was no evidence that POPs in the birds were contributing to additional breeding stress. |
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