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Assessment of environmental health based on a complementary approach using metal quantification, oxidative stress and trophic ecology of two gull species (Larus michahellis & Larus audouinii) breeding in sympatry

Autor(es): Laranjeiro, Maria I. ; Alves, Luís M. ; Silva, Joana M. ; Calado, Joana G. ; Norte, Ana C. ; Paiva, Vítor H. ; Lemos, Marco F.L. ; Ramos, Jaime A. ; Novais, Sara C. ; Ceia, Filipe R.

Data: 2020

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/6121

Origem: IC-online

Assunto(s): Biomarkers; Contamination; Marine pollution; North Atlantic; Seabirds; Stable isotope analysis


Descrição

Metal pollution is currently a major issue in marine ecosystems, as organisms, and particularly seabirds, are exposed and accumulating increased levels from several anthropogenic sources. A set of 13 metals were quantified in two gull species breeding in sympatry, and in two distinct colonies separated by ca. 400 km. Oxidative stress was measured, and stable isotope analyses were used to link metal contamination and oxidative stress with the trophic ecology of each species/population. There was a clear segregation of metal contamination between the two species and to a much lesser extent between colonies. Overall, Audouin's gull was the most contaminated species for most metals, once this species relies mainly on fish and other marine resources. The Yellow-legged gull feeds regularly on terrestrial food sources besides fish, which may dilute contamination levels. Oxidative stress responses were related with birds' trophic ecology and foraging habitat, but apparently not with metal contamination.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório IC-Online
Licença CC
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