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Title: | Barn owl feathers as biomonitors of mercury: sources of variation |
Authors: | Roque, Inês Lourenço, Rui Marques, Ana Coelho, João P. Coelho, Cláudia Pereira, Eduarda Rabaça, João E. Roulin, Alexandre |
Keywords: | Biomonitor Barn Owl Mercury Pers'' |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Roque, I. et al. 2016. Barn owl feathers as biomonitors of mercury: sources of variation
in sampling procedures. Ecotoxicology, |
Abstract: | Given their central role in mercury (Hg)
excretion and suitability as reservoirs, bird feathers are
useful Hg biomonitors. Nevertheless, the interpretation of
Hg concentrations is still questioned as a result of a poor
knowledge of feather physiology and mechanisms affecting
Hg deposition. Given the constraints of feather availability
to ecotoxicological studies, we tested the effect of intraindividual
differences in Hg concentrations according to
feather type (body vs. flight feathers), position in the wing
and size (mass and length) in order to understand how these
factors could affect Hg estimates. We measured Hg concentration
of 154 feathers from 28 un-moulted barn owls
(Tyto alba), collected dead on roadsides. Median Hg concentration
was 0.45 (0.076–4.5) mg kg-1 in body feathers,
0.44 (0.040–4.9) mg kg-1 in primary and 0.60 (0.042–4.7)
mg kg-1 in secondary feathers, and we found a poor effect
of feather type on intra-individual Hg levels. We also
found a negative effect of wing feather mass on Hg concentration
but not of feather length and of its position in the
wing. We hypothesize that differences in feather growth
rate may be the main driver of between-feather differences
in Hg concentrations, which can have implications in the
interpretation of Hg concentrations in feathers. Finally, we
recommend that, whenever possible, several feathers from
the same individual should be analysed. The five innermost
primaries have lowest mean deviations to both betweenfeather
and intra-individual mean Hg concentration and thus should be selected under restrictive sampling
scenarios. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19966 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica BIO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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