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Geographic distribution of selected elements in the livers of polar bears from Greenland, Canada and the United States
Authors:Rush Scott A  Borgå Katrine  Dietz Rune  Born Erik W  Sonne Christian  Evans Thomas  Muir Derek C G  Letcher Robert J  Norstrom Ross J  Fisk Aaron T
Institution:University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Athens, GA 30602-2152, USA.
Abstract:To assess geographic distributions of elements in the Arctic we compared essential and non-essential elements in the livers of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) collected from five regions within Canada in 2002, in Alaska between 1994 and 1999 and from the northwest and east coasts of Greenland between 1988 and 2000. As, Hg, Pb and Se varied with age, and Co and Zn with gender, which limited spatial comparisons across all populations to Cd, which was highest in Greenland bears. Collectively, geographic relationships appeared similar to past studies with little change in concentration over time in Canada and Greenland for most elements; Hg and Se were higher in some Canadian populations in 2002 as compared to 1982 and 1984. Concentrations of most elements in the polar bears did not exceed toxicity thresholds, although Cd and Hg exceeded levels correlated with the formation of hepatic lesions in laboratory animals.
Keywords:Contaminants  Regional differences  Ursus maritimus  Arctic  Metals
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