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Tissue heavy metal concentrations of stranded California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in Southern California
Authors:Harper Erin R  St Leger Judy A  Westberg Jody A  Mazzaro Lisa  Schmitt Todd  Reidarson Tom H  Tucker Melinda  Cross Dee H  Puschner Birgit
Institution:SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego, CA 92109, USA. erin-harper@hotmail.com
Abstract:Concentrations of nine heavy metals (As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Hg, Pb, Mn, Mo and Zn) were determined in the hepatic and renal tissues of 80 stranded California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). Significant age-dependant increases were observed in liver and kidney concentrations of cadmium and mercury, and renal zinc concentrations. Hepatic iron concentrations were significantly higher in females than males. Animals with suspected domoic acid associated pathological findings had significantly higher concentrations of liver and kidney cadmium; and significantly higher liver mercury concentrations when compared to animals classified with infectious disease or traumatic mortality. Significantly higher hepatic burdens of molybdenum and zinc were found in animals that died from infectious diseases. This is the largest study of tissue heavy metal concentrations in California sea lions to date. These data demonstrate how passive monitoring of stranded animals can provide insight into environmental impacts on marine mammals.
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