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Environ Pollut ; 161: 170-7, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22230082

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Birds attracted to nest around coal ash settling basins may expose their young to contaminants by provisioning them with contaminated food. Diet and tissues of Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscala) nestlings were analyzed for trace elements to determine if nestlings were accumulating elements via dietary exposure and if feather growth limits elemental accumulation in other tissues. Arsenic, cadmium, and selenium concentrations in ash basin diets were 5× higher than reference diets. Arsenic, cadmium, and selenium concentrations were elevated in feather, liver, and carcass, but only liver Se concentrations approached levels of concern. Approximately 15% of the total body burden of Se, As, and Cd was sequestered in feathers of older (>5 days) nestlings, whereas only 1% of the total body burden of Sr was sequestered in feathers. Feather concentrations of only three elements (As, Se, and Sr) were correlated with liver concentrations, indicating their value as non-lethal indicators of exposure.


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Birds , Coal Ash/toxicity , Environmental Exposure/analysis , Hazardous Substances/toxicity , Industrial Waste , Trace Elements/toxicity , Animals , Arsenic/analysis , Arsenic/metabolism , Arsenic/toxicity , Cadmium/analysis , Cadmium/metabolism , Cadmium/toxicity , Environmental Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Feathers/metabolism , Hazardous Substances/analysis , Hazardous Substances/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Muscles/metabolism , Nesting Behavior , Refuse Disposal , Selenium/analysis , Selenium/metabolism , Selenium/toxicity , Strontium/analysis , Strontium/metabolism , Strontium/toxicity , Trace Elements/analysis , Trace Elements/metabolism
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