Lead and cadmium concentrations in shorebirds from the Yeongjong Island, Korea

This study presents concentration levels of pollutants (lead, and cadmium) in tissues (livers, kidneys, muscles, and bones) of shorebirds (Kentish Plovers (n = 5), Mongolian Plovers (n = 2), Dunlins (n = 6), Great Knots (n = 10), Terek Sandpipers (n = 10)) from Yeongjong Island, Korea in the East As...

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description This study presents concentration levels of pollutants (lead, and cadmium) in tissues (livers, kidneys, muscles, and bones) of shorebirds (Kentish Plovers (n = 5), Mongolian Plovers (n = 2), Dunlins (n = 6), Great Knots (n = 10), Terek Sandpipers (n = 10)) from Yeongjong Island, Korea in the East Asian-Australian migration flyways during the autumn migration in 1994-1995. Lead concentrations in livers, in kidneys, in muscles, and in bones were significantly different among shorebird species. Lead concentrations in livers of Kentish Plovers (4.76 ± 2.72 μg/wet g), Mongolian Plovers (2.05 μg/wet g), Dunlins (3.77 ± 1.07 μg/wet g), and Great Knots (4.27 ± 3.19 μg/wet g) were less than the toxic level, and lead concentrations in livers of Terek Sandpipers (1.20 ± 0.94 μg/wet g) were at the background level. Cadmium concentrations in livers, in kidneys, in muscles, and in bones did not vary among shorebirds, and concentrations of cadmium in livers and in kidneys were at background level (respectively, approximate 1 μg/wet g, approximate 2.67 μg/wet g) in all shorebird species. We suggest that interspecific differences of lead and cadmium concentrations were attributed to differences in exposure time and differences of diet, microhabitats in wintering ground. In livers and kidney of shorebirds from Yeongjong Island, lead and cadmium concentrations were higher than other locations previously reported.
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Animals
Applied ecology
Aquatic birds
Autumn
Aves
Biological and medical sciences
Bird migration
Birds
Birds - metabolism
Bone and Bones - metabolism
Bones
Cadmium
Cadmium - metabolism
Charadriidae
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Contamination
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Pollutants - metabolism
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General aspects
Heavy metals
Kidney - metabolism
Kidneys
Korea
Lead
Lead - metabolism
Liver
Liver - metabolism
Microhabitats
Muscle, Skeletal - metabolism
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Physiology
Pollutants
Pollution levels
Sample size
Shorebirds
Studies
Tissues
Variance analysis
Vertebrates: general zoology, morphology, phylogeny, systematics, cytogenetics, geographical distribution
Xenus
title Lead and cadmium concentrations in shorebirds from the Yeongjong Island, Korea
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