Authors
LD Einoder, CK MacLeod, C Coughanowr
Publication date
2018/7
Journal
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology
Volume
75
Pages
96-110
Publisher
Springer US
Description
The Derwent estuary, in south east Tasmania, is highly contaminated with heavy metals, mainly due to past industrial pollution. This study sought to determine the extent of contamination, bioaccumulation, and biomagnification in the resident bird community and therefore to infer the potential for adverse effects in birds. Thirteen metals were measured from breast feathers (n = 51 individuals) of eight sympatric species of aquatic bird. Stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopes were used to identify dietary sources of contaminants, trophic level, and potential biomagnification through food chains. Generalised linear models revealed that metal burdens were often poorly correlated with δ 13C, indicating their uptake from a range of freshwater, brackish, and marine carbon sources—not surprising due to widespread contamination across the tidal estuary. Feather mercury increased significantly with …
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