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Organochlorine residues in the avifauna of Tamil Nadu (Southeast coast of India)
Authors:A Sethuraman  An Subramanian
Institution:  a Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract:Pollution due to persistent pesticides is not a regional but a global problem. Organochlorine pesticides are persistent chemicals, stored and accumulated in the tissues of a wide variety of invertebrates and vertebrates including marine species. In the present study the organochlorine residues HCHs, DDTs and PCBs were measured in different trophic groups of birds (scavengers, inland piscivores, coastal piscivores, insectivores, granivores and omnivores) collected from Tamil Nadu Coast, India. The residue accumulation as a function of sex did not depict distinct variation. However, females had lower residue levels than males in terms of their mean weight and feeding habits. A continuous monitoring programme is recommended to establish the studied organisms as indicator species.
Keywords:Organochlorines  Avifauna  Tamil Nadu Coast  India
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