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Three decades (1983–2010) of contaminant trends in East Greenland polar bears (Ursus maritimus). Part 2: Brominated flame retardants
Institution:1. Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Arctic Research Centre, Roskilde, P.O. Box 358, DK-4000, Denmark;2. Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 570, Nuuk DK-3900, Greenland;3. Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2;4. Environmental Isotope Laboratory, University of Waterloo, Canada N2L 3G1;5. Environment Canada, Aquatic Ecosystem Protection Research Division, Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7R 4A6;6. Ecotoxicology and Wildlife Health Division, Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, National Wildlife Research Centre, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0H3
Abstract:Brominated flame retardants were determined in adipose tissues from 294 polar bears (Ursus maritimus) sampled in East Greenland in 23 of the 28 years between 1983 and 2010. Significant linear increases were found for sum polybrominated diphenyl ether (ΣPBDE), BDE100, BDE153, and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD). Average increases of 5.0% per year (range: 2.9–7.6%/year) were found for the subadult polar bears. BDE47 and BDE99 concentrations did not show a significant linear trend over time, but rather a significant non-linear trend peaking between 2000 and 2004. The average ΣPBDE concentrations increased 2.3 fold from 25.0 ng/g lw (95% C.I.: 15.3–34.7 ng/g lw) in 1983–1986 to 58.5 ng/g lw (95% C.I.: 43.6–73.4 ng/g lw) in 2006–2010. Similar but fewer statistically significant trends were found for adult females and adult males likely due to smaller sample size and years. Analyses of δ15N and δ13C stable isotopes in hair revealed no clear linear temporal trends in trophic level or carbon source, respectively, and non-linear trends differed among sex and age groups. These increasing concentrations of organobromine contaminants contribute to complex organohalogen mixture, already causing health effects to the East Greenland polar bears.
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