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Roe and red deer as bioindicators of heavy metals contamination in north-western Poland
Authors:Marta Wieczorek-D?browska  Agnieszka Tomza-Marciniak  Bogumi?a Pilarczyk  Aleksandra Balicka-Ramisz
Institution:1. National Research Institute of Animal Production, Research Station Ko? bacz , Stare Czarnowo , Poland martadabrowska11@wp.pl;3. Department of Animal Reproduction Biotechnology and Environmental Hygiene , West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin , Szczecin , Poland
Abstract:The present paper examines the degree of environmental contamination in areas covered by the Natura 2000 programme, located in north-western Poland, with selected heavy metals based on their concentration in target organs of roe and red deer. Lead, cadmium, copper, iron, and zinc concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma–atomic emission spectrometry. Residues of lead and cadmium were found in most of the analysed samples of roe and red deer organs The concentration of cadmium in the organs of the animals studied was much higher than that of lead. The median for Pb in liver and kidneys was 0.055 and 0.092 μg/g dry weight (d.w.) in roe deer, and 0.067 and 0.081 μg/g d.w. in red deer, respectively. The median for liver and kidney cadmium was 0.770 and 6.139 μg/g d.w. in roe deer, and 0.422 and 6.365 μg/g d.w. in red deer, respectively. Our study has demonstrated that this area is laden with lead and cadmium. This is evidenced by the fact that maximum permissible levels of these elements in the organs of red and roe deer, which were used as bioindicators of environmental contamination, were exceeded.
Keywords:trace elements  heavy metals  roe deer  red deer  kidney  liver  biomonitoring  NW Poland
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