Trace metals and micronutrients in bone tissues of the red fox Vulpes vulpes (L., 1758)

被引:16
|
作者
Lanocha, Natalia [1 ]
Kalisinska, Elzbieta [1 ]
Kosik-Bogacka, Danuta I. [1 ]
Budis, Halina [1 ]
Noga-Deren, Kinga [2 ]
机构
[1] Pomeranian Med Univ, Dept Biol & Med Parasitol, PL-70111 Szczecin, Poland
[2] Pomeranian Med Univ, Dept Preclin Conservat Dent & Preclin Endodont, PL-70111 Szczecin, Poland
来源
ACTA THERIOLOGICA | 2012年 / 57卷 / 03期
关键词
Red fox; Bioindicator; Bone tissue; Trace elements; CADMIUM; ZINC; ELEMENTS; EXPOSURE; SOUTHERN; MERCURY; MAMMALS; COPPER; AGE;
D O I
10.1007/s13364-012-0073-1
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
In this study we determined the levels of trace elements (zinc, copper, lead, cadmium and mercury) in three layers of bones of the hip joint (cartilage, compact bone and spongy bone) of 30 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from north-western Poland. Concentrations of Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (ICP-AES) in inductively coupled argon plasma using a Perkin-Elmer Optima 2000 DV. Determination of Hg concentration was performed by atomic absorption spectroscopy. In cartilage, compact bone and spongy bone samples from the red fox, median concentrations of the metals studied could be arranged in the following descending series: Zn > Cu > Pb > Cd > Hg, the values ranging from 142 to 0.002 mg/kg dw. There was a significant difference in Cu concentrations, among all the materials analyzed, with much more Cu found in spongy bone than in compact bone. Significant differences were also noted in the case of Hg concentrations in cartilage with compact bone and the spongy bone, and between concentrations of this metal in compact bone and spongy bone. In males, the concentration of Hg in spongy bone was greater than in females. Younger foxes had a higher concentration of this metal in cartilage than adults. The strongest synergistic relationships were observed in spongy bone between the Zn and Cu, Zn and Cd, as well as between Cu and Cd. Statistically significant antagonistic relationships were detected between zinc and lead in compact bone. In addition to monitoring studies conducted on the abiotic environment, an urgent need exists for long-term monitoring of concentrations of heavy metals with long-term effects on living organisms. An important addition is provided by biomonitoring studies on domesticated and free-living mammals, including Canidae.
引用
收藏
页码:233 / 244
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] SYNDACTYLY IN RED FOX, VULPES-VULPES
    HARRIS, S
    JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1975, 176 (JUN) : 282 - 287
  • [42] Autumn-Winter Diet and Food Niche Overlap between Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes L., 1758) and Golden Jackal (Canis aureus L., 1758) in Two Regions in Bulgaria
    Vlasseva, Albena
    Chassovnikarova, Tsenka
    Atanassov, Nasko
    ACTA ZOOLOGICA BULGARICA, 2017, : 217 - 220
  • [43] Vulpes the Red Fox
    Johnson, Siddie Joe
    LIBRARY JOURNAL, 1948, 73 (07) : 560 - 560
  • [44] A behavioral audiogram of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
    Malkemper, E. Pascal
    Topinka, Vaclav
    Burda, Hynek
    HEARING RESEARCH, 2015, 320 : 30 - 37
  • [45] Helminth parasites of the red fox Vulpes vulpes (L., 1758) and the wolf Canis lupus italicus Altobello, 1921 in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
    Fiocchi, A.
    Gustinelli, A.
    Gelmini, L.
    Rugna, G.
    Renzi, M.
    Fontana, M. C.
    Poglayen, G.
    ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2016, 83 (04) : 503 - 513
  • [46] THE RED FOX (VULPES-VULPES L), A RESERVOIR OF PARASITIC ZOONOSES IN ITALY
    POZIO, E
    REVUE D ECOLOGIE-LA TERRE ET LA VIE, 1985, 40 (02): : 240 - 240
  • [47] PLACENTAL SCAR COUNTS IN THE RED FOX (VULPES-VULPES L) REVISITED
    LINDSTROM, ER
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR SAUGETIERKUNDE-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY, 1994, 59 (03): : 169 - 173
  • [48] Venous drainage of the heart of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
    Akbulut, Y.
    Dogan, G. Kirbas
    Takci, I
    Dalga, S.
    Erkilic, E. E.
    Uzlu, E.
    FOLIA MORPHOLOGICA, 2022, 81 (02) : 343 - 349
  • [49] Biases in the analysis of the diet of the red fox Vulpes vulpes
    Cavallini, Paolo
    Volpi, Teresa
    WILDLIFE BIOLOGY, 1995, 1 (04) : 243 - 248
  • [50] Endoparasites of Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Central Italy
    Magi, M.
    Macchioni, F.
    Dell'Omodarme, M.
    Prati, M. C.
    Calderini, P.
    Gabrielli, S.
    Iori, A.
    Cancrini, G.
    JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES, 2009, 45 (03) : 881 - 885