Biomonitoring of coastal areas in Tunisia: Stable isotope and trace element analysis in the Yellow-legged Gull

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作者
Abdennadher, Aida [1 ,3 ]
Ramirez, Francisco [1 ]
Romdhane, Mohamed Salah [3 ]
Ruiz, Xavier [1 ]
Jover, Lluis [2 ]
Sanpera, Carolina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Fac Biol, Dept Biol Anim, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Fac Med, Dept Salut Publ, Barcelona 08036, Spain
[3] Univ 7 Novembre, Inst Natl Agron Tunisie, Dept Ressources Anim Halieut & Technol Agroalimen, Tunis 1082, Tunisia
关键词
Yellow-legged Gull; Tunisia; Trace elements; Stable isotopes; Eutrophication; TROPHIC POSITION; MERCURY; SEABIRDS; FEATHERS; FISH; METALS; RATIOS; CARBON; ACCUMULATION; ORGANIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.10.003
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We used Yellow-legged Gull (YLG) chicks to monitor trace elements in Tunisian areas subject to different pollution stresses: urban contamination (Chikly), industrial pollution (Thyna) and an unpolluted area (Kneis). We measured trace element concentrations (Hg, Se and Pb) in chick feathers. We also assessed their feeding ecology by analyzing both regurgitates and stable isotopes (SIA) in chick feathers and in their prey, to determine the main entry route of pollutants. SIA revealed that YLG feed mainly on aquatic resources from the Lake of Tunis (Chikly colony) and the Gulf of Gabes (Thyna and Kneis colonies). Moreover, the enriched delta N-15 found in feathers from Chikly are attributed to the eutrophication of the Lake of Tunis. Hg and Se were higher in Kneis and Thyna colonies, in agreement with the higher consumption of marine resources and the greater availability of these elements resulting from the impact of the industrial activity in the area. Pb concentrations were higher in Chikly, related to the heavier traffic around the Lake of Tunis and the use of leaded gasoline. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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