Organochlorines, brominated flame retardants and mercury levels in six seabird species from the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada): Relationships with feeding ecology, migration and molt |
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Authors: | Raphael A. Lavoie Louise Champoux David R.S. Lean |
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Affiliation: | a Biology Department, University of Ottawa, 30 Marie Curie, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5 b Wildlife & Landscape Science, Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, 1 141 Route de l'Eglise, C.P. 10 100, Quebec, QC, Canada G1V 4H5 c Canadian Wildlife Service, Environmental Stewardship Branch, Environment Canada, 1 141 Route de l'Eglise, C.P. 10 100, Quebec, QC, Canada G1V 4H5 |
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Abstract: | Concentrations of organochlorines (OCs), brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and mercury (Hg) were measured in eggs of six seabird species breeding in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada. Stable nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) isotopes were used as ecological tracers to measure trophic level and connectivity with benthos, respectively. Concentrations, patterns as well as ecological tracers varied significantly between species. The sum of polychlorinated biphenyls (ΣPCBs) was the most important group measured in all seabird species based on concentration followed generally by the sum of chlorinated pesticides (ΣCPs), the sum of brominated flame retardants (ΣBFRs) and finally total Hg (THg). ΣPCBs, ΣCPs and ΣBFRs increased with trophic level, whereas THg did not. Only ΣBFRs increased with a higher connectivity with the benthos. Seabird species resident to the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence ecosystem showed higher Hg and BFR levels than migratory species. Molt patterns were used to explain variations of contaminant levels. |
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Keywords: | Organochlorines Brominated flame retardants Methylmercury Stable isotope analysis Seabirds |
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