Effects of environmental exposure and diet on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in eggs of a top predator in the North Atlantic in 1980 and 2008
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2011
Publication Title
Environmental Pollution
Volume
159
Issue
5
First Page
1222
Keywords
Great skua, North Atlantic, Persistent organic pollutants, Seabird
Last Page
1228
Abstract
Concentrations of POPs in Great skua eggs from Shetland are among the highest in North Atlantic seabirds, with up to 11,600 μg/kg (ww) DDE and up to 17,900 μg/kg ww ∑PCB. Concentrations of legacy POPs were significantly lower in 2008 than 1980. Decreases were greatest for least persistent compounds. Median ∑PBDEs increased from 99 μg/kg ww in 1980 to 173 μg/kg ww in 2008. There were changes in Great skua breeding season diet, with more adult Herring and Mackerel and less Sandeel. These changes increase exposure to POPs, since Herring and Mackerel accumulate more POPs than Sandeels. In both years, eggs with higher δ15N had higher POP concentrations. In 1980, birds feeding more on demersal discard fish from trawl fisheries and less on Sandeels, had higher POP levels in eggs. In 2008, individuals feeding more on Herring and Mackerel, and less on discards, had higher POP levels in eggs. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.036
ISSN
02697491
Recommended Citation
Leat, Eliza H.K.; Bourgeon, Sophie; Borgå, Katrine; Strøm, Hallvard; Hanssen, Sveinn A.; Gabrielsen, Geir W.; Petersen, Ævar; Olafsdottir, Kristin; Magnusdottir, Ellen; Fisk, Aaron T.; Ellis, Sandra; Bustnes, Jan O.; and Furness, Robert W.. (2011). Effects of environmental exposure and diet on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in eggs of a top predator in the North Atlantic in 1980 and 2008. Environmental Pollution, 159 (5), 1222-1228.
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/glierpub/394
PubMed ID
21342740