Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario

Abstract Elevated selenium (Se) concentrations have been detected in tissues of greater ( Aythya marila ) and lesser ( A. affinis ) scaup and it has been hypothesized that these Se concentrations may be affecting scaup health and reducing survival and, thus, negatively affecting scaup populations in...

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Main Authors: Ware, Lindsay L., Petrie, Scott A., Bailey, Robert C., Badzinski, Shannon S., Schummer, Michael L., Chen, Yu‐Wei, Belzile, Nelson
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Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/wsb.158 2024-06-02T08:03:48+00:00 Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario Ware, Lindsay L. Petrie, Scott A. Bailey, Robert C. Badzinski, Shannon S. Schummer, Michael L. Chen, Yu‐Wei Belzile, Nelson 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wsb.158 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fwsb.158 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wsb.158 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Wildlife Society Bulletin volume 36, issue 3, page 506-511 ISSN 1938-5463 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.158 2024-05-03T11:41:24Z Abstract Elevated selenium (Se) concentrations have been detected in tissues of greater ( Aythya marila ) and lesser ( A. affinis ) scaup and it has been hypothesized that these Se concentrations may be affecting scaup health and reducing survival and, thus, negatively affecting scaup populations in North America. We evaluated the influence of hepatic Se concentrations on lipid and protein reserves, organ masses, tissue health, and oxidative stress of greater scaup wintering at western Lake Ontario during December–March, 2006–2007. Although we detected Se at elevated levels, all greater scaup with physical abnormalities (13 of 73 birds) had Se concentrations below the acute health problem threshold established for mallards (33 µg/g). Neither organ masses, protein reserves, nor measures of oxidative stress were influenced by hepatic Se concentrations, whereas lipid reserves varied positively with hepatic Se concentrations. Results suggest that hepatic Se concentrations at levels recorded in our study do not affect body condition or physical health of greater scaup. © 2012 The Wildlife Society. Article in Journal/Newspaper Aythya marila greater scaup Wiley Online Library Western Lake ENVELOPE(-128.106,-128.106,52.663,52.663) Wildlife Society Bulletin 36 3 506 511
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description Abstract Elevated selenium (Se) concentrations have been detected in tissues of greater ( Aythya marila ) and lesser ( A. affinis ) scaup and it has been hypothesized that these Se concentrations may be affecting scaup health and reducing survival and, thus, negatively affecting scaup populations in North America. We evaluated the influence of hepatic Se concentrations on lipid and protein reserves, organ masses, tissue health, and oxidative stress of greater scaup wintering at western Lake Ontario during December–March, 2006–2007. Although we detected Se at elevated levels, all greater scaup with physical abnormalities (13 of 73 birds) had Se concentrations below the acute health problem threshold established for mallards (33 µg/g). Neither organ masses, protein reserves, nor measures of oxidative stress were influenced by hepatic Se concentrations, whereas lipid reserves varied positively with hepatic Se concentrations. Results suggest that hepatic Se concentrations at levels recorded in our study do not affect body condition or physical health of greater scaup. © 2012 The Wildlife Society.
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author Ware, Lindsay L.
Petrie, Scott A.
Bailey, Robert C.
Badzinski, Shannon S.
Schummer, Michael L.
Chen, Yu‐Wei
Belzile, Nelson
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Petrie, Scott A.
Bailey, Robert C.
Badzinski, Shannon S.
Schummer, Michael L.
Chen, Yu‐Wei
Belzile, Nelson
Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario
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Petrie, Scott A.
Bailey, Robert C.
Badzinski, Shannon S.
Schummer, Michael L.
Chen, Yu‐Wei
Belzile, Nelson
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title Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario
title_short Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario
title_full Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario
title_fullStr Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario
title_full_unstemmed Effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at Lake Ontario
title_sort effects of elevated selenium on body condition, oxidative stress, and organ health in greater scaup wintering at lake ontario
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