Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.

Lead exposure in waterfowl was studied using noninvasive fecal sampling in the Guadalquivir Marshes in Spain, an area affected by the 1998 Aznalcóllar mine disaster. Feces of greylag geese (Anser anser, n = 191) and purple gallinule (Porphyrio porphyrio, n = 91) were collected from three different i...

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Main Authors: Monica Martinez-Haro, Mark A Taggart, Hugues Lefranc, Rosa C Martín-Doimeadiós, Andy J Green, Rafael Mateo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3577725?pdf=render
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author Monica Martinez-Haro
Mark A Taggart
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Rosa C Martín-Doimeadiós
Andy J Green
Rafael Mateo
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description Lead exposure in waterfowl was studied using noninvasive fecal sampling in the Guadalquivir Marshes in Spain, an area affected by the 1998 Aznalcóllar mine disaster. Feces of greylag geese (Anser anser, n = 191) and purple gallinule (Porphyrio porphyrio, n = 91) were collected from three different impacted sites (Entremuros, Caracoles and Cerro de los Ánsares) during the winters of 2004 to 2008. Lead and aluminium (an indicator of sediment ingestion) and Pb isotope signatures (to discriminate between sources of Pb exposure) were analyzed in freeze-dried, acid digested samples. The concentrations of fecal porphyrins and biliverdin were determined as noninvasive biomarkers to study Pb exposure effects. Results showed a decrease in Pb exposure over time in wintering greylag geese. In contrast, for purple gallinule resident in the Entremuros a clear trend was not evident. For both species, sediment ingestion appeared to be the main source of exposure to Pb. In the Entremuros, some samples from purple gallinule were detected with higher Pb levels than expected for simple soil ingestion, and these had Pb isotopic profiles compatible with mining sludge or Pb shot. Whilst fecal Pb isotopic profiles were effective in differentiating between samples from sites with different levels and sources of pollution, the combined use of element ratios (such as Pb/Al) and other non-traditional stable isotope signatures may also prove worthwhile. Overall, the fecal Pb levels detected were below those described in feces for waterfowl from other uncontaminated areas(<10 µg/g d.w.). Despite this, for both species fecal Pb levels were positively correlated with porphyrin excretion, and for purple gallinule, with the coproporphyrin III/I ratio, suggesting some subtle effects on heme synthesis in birds. Ten years after the mine spill, Pb contamination in birds by this pollution source was still detectable and subtlethal effects may persist.
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spelling doaj.art-4b8098b458724d8d87d0cdd9f20c30d52022-12-21T18:30:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5729510.1371/journal.pone.0057295Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.Monica Martinez-HaroMark A TaggartHugues LefrancRosa C Martín-DoimeadiósAndy J GreenRafael MateoLead exposure in waterfowl was studied using noninvasive fecal sampling in the Guadalquivir Marshes in Spain, an area affected by the 1998 Aznalcóllar mine disaster. Feces of greylag geese (Anser anser, n = 191) and purple gallinule (Porphyrio porphyrio, n = 91) were collected from three different impacted sites (Entremuros, Caracoles and Cerro de los Ánsares) during the winters of 2004 to 2008. Lead and aluminium (an indicator of sediment ingestion) and Pb isotope signatures (to discriminate between sources of Pb exposure) were analyzed in freeze-dried, acid digested samples. The concentrations of fecal porphyrins and biliverdin were determined as noninvasive biomarkers to study Pb exposure effects. Results showed a decrease in Pb exposure over time in wintering greylag geese. In contrast, for purple gallinule resident in the Entremuros a clear trend was not evident. For both species, sediment ingestion appeared to be the main source of exposure to Pb. In the Entremuros, some samples from purple gallinule were detected with higher Pb levels than expected for simple soil ingestion, and these had Pb isotopic profiles compatible with mining sludge or Pb shot. Whilst fecal Pb isotopic profiles were effective in differentiating between samples from sites with different levels and sources of pollution, the combined use of element ratios (such as Pb/Al) and other non-traditional stable isotope signatures may also prove worthwhile. Overall, the fecal Pb levels detected were below those described in feces for waterfowl from other uncontaminated areas(<10 µg/g d.w.). Despite this, for both species fecal Pb levels were positively correlated with porphyrin excretion, and for purple gallinule, with the coproporphyrin III/I ratio, suggesting some subtle effects on heme synthesis in birds. Ten years after the mine spill, Pb contamination in birds by this pollution source was still detectable and subtlethal effects may persist.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3577725?pdf=render
spellingShingle Monica Martinez-Haro
Mark A Taggart
Hugues Lefranc
Rosa C Martín-Doimeadiós
Andy J Green
Rafael Mateo
Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.
PLoS ONE
title Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.
title_full Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.
title_fullStr Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.
title_short Monitoring of Pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling.
title_sort monitoring of pb exposure in waterfowl ten years after a mine spill through the use of noninvasive sampling
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