Cadmium Contamination in Wild Birds as an Indicator of Environmental Pollution |
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Authors: | Mariko Mochizuki Ryo Hondo Kiichi Kumon Rei Sasaki Hironori Matsuba Fukiko Ueda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Veterinary Public Health, Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Cadmium (Cd) is an environmental pollutant that has serioustoxicity in humans and animals and causes Itai-Itai disease.However, there is little available information on itscontamination in wildlife as an indicator of environmentalpollution. The Cd contents in the kidney and liver of 85 wildbirds from 9 different prefectures in Japan were investigated.The ranges of the Cd contents in the kidney and liver in allbirds were ND-174.4 and ND-21.2 g g-1 dry wt.,respectively. The mean Cd contents were higher in theoil-contaminated birds than those in the non-contaminated ones.Furthermore, a strong correlation was obtained only between theCd contents in the kidney and those in the liver of theoil-contaminated seabirds and not in the other non-contaminatedones. These results suggest that wild birds reflect the levelof environmental contamination which should be monitored. |
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Keywords: | bird cadmium environment pollution wildlife |
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