Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa

Levels of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were investigated as potential stressors in adult African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) in the Western Cape Province, South Africa and in nine species of breeding seabirds on Marion Island, South Africa. Seabirds are sentinels of environmental pollution and allo...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Summers, Carly
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Clemson University Libraries 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/1445
https://open.clemson.edu/context/all_theses/article/2445/viewcontent/Summers_clemson_0050M_11864.pdf
_version_ 1832472285591633920
author Summers, Carly
author_facet Summers, Carly
author_sort Summers, Carly
collection Clemson University: TigerPrints
description Levels of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were investigated as potential stressors in adult African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) in the Western Cape Province, South Africa and in nine species of breeding seabirds on Marion Island, South Africa. Seabirds are sentinels of environmental pollution and allow researchers to study contaminant dynamics in marine ecosystems. Many seabirds occupy high trophic positions, which gives them the potential to highlight threats to other apex predators from environmental pollutants. They also accumulate contaminants in higher concentrations because of their greater size and lifespan than may be detectable in lower trophic organisms. Blood samples were collected from African penguins between 2007 and 2011, and from nine species of seabirds on Marion Island in 2011. The whole blood method for graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy was used to analyze samples. In penguins, the majority of blood Pb levels (97%) and blood Cd levels (80%) were within levels considered to be background exposure. Significant differences were observed among colonies, years, and seasons. The Pearson correlation coefficient between Pb and Cd for individual penguins was 0.3149 (p = 0.0005). Marion Island samples revealed individual blood Pb concentrations ranged from 0.80 (king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus) to 54.89 μg/dL (wandering albatross Diomedea exulans), the majority of blood Pb levels (95%) were below background exposure. Species was a significant factor (p = 0.0005) for mean blood Pb levels, which ranged from 3.62 (dark-mantled sooty albatross Phoebetria fusca) to 14.68 μg/dL (wandering albatross). Fewer individual blood Cd levels (less than 60%) were within background exposure levels. Species was not significant (p = 0.7145). The Pearson correlation coefficient between Pb and Cd was r = 0.3389 (p = 0.0262), and varied by species. Overall, the results suggest Pb and Cd are not a primary cause for concern in these seabirds. This work contributes to a multi-disciplinary ecological risk ...
format Text
genre Diomedea exulans
Marion Island
Wandering Albatross
genre_facet Diomedea exulans
Marion Island
Wandering Albatross
id ftclemsonuniv:oai:open.clemson.edu:all_theses-2445
institution Open Polar
language unknown
op_collection_id ftclemsonuniv
op_relation https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/1445
https://open.clemson.edu/context/all_theses/article/2445/viewcontent/Summers_clemson_0050M_11864.pdf
op_source All Theses
publishDate 2012
publisher Clemson University Libraries
record_format openpolar
spelling ftclemsonuniv:oai:open.clemson.edu:all_theses-2445 2025-05-18T14:01:30+00:00 Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa Summers, Carly 2012-08-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/1445 https://open.clemson.edu/context/all_theses/article/2445/viewcontent/Summers_clemson_0050M_11864.pdf unknown Clemson University Libraries https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/1445 https://open.clemson.edu/context/all_theses/article/2445/viewcontent/Summers_clemson_0050M_11864.pdf All Theses cadmium heavy metal lead penguin seabird South Africa Environmental Sciences text 2012 ftclemsonuniv 2025-04-23T04:27:28Z Levels of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were investigated as potential stressors in adult African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) in the Western Cape Province, South Africa and in nine species of breeding seabirds on Marion Island, South Africa. Seabirds are sentinels of environmental pollution and allow researchers to study contaminant dynamics in marine ecosystems. Many seabirds occupy high trophic positions, which gives them the potential to highlight threats to other apex predators from environmental pollutants. They also accumulate contaminants in higher concentrations because of their greater size and lifespan than may be detectable in lower trophic organisms. Blood samples were collected from African penguins between 2007 and 2011, and from nine species of seabirds on Marion Island in 2011. The whole blood method for graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy was used to analyze samples. In penguins, the majority of blood Pb levels (97%) and blood Cd levels (80%) were within levels considered to be background exposure. Significant differences were observed among colonies, years, and seasons. The Pearson correlation coefficient between Pb and Cd for individual penguins was 0.3149 (p = 0.0005). Marion Island samples revealed individual blood Pb concentrations ranged from 0.80 (king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus) to 54.89 μg/dL (wandering albatross Diomedea exulans), the majority of blood Pb levels (95%) were below background exposure. Species was a significant factor (p = 0.0005) for mean blood Pb levels, which ranged from 3.62 (dark-mantled sooty albatross Phoebetria fusca) to 14.68 μg/dL (wandering albatross). Fewer individual blood Cd levels (less than 60%) were within background exposure levels. Species was not significant (p = 0.7145). The Pearson correlation coefficient between Pb and Cd was r = 0.3389 (p = 0.0262), and varied by species. Overall, the results suggest Pb and Cd are not a primary cause for concern in these seabirds. This work contributes to a multi-disciplinary ecological risk ... Text Diomedea exulans Marion Island Wandering Albatross Clemson University: TigerPrints
spellingShingle cadmium
heavy metal
lead
penguin
seabird
South Africa
Environmental Sciences
Summers, Carly
Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa
title Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa
title_full Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa
title_fullStr Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa
title_short Lead and cadmium in seabirds of South Africa
title_sort lead and cadmium in seabirds of south africa
topic cadmium
heavy metal
lead
penguin
seabird
South Africa
Environmental Sciences
topic_facet cadmium
heavy metal
lead
penguin
seabird
South Africa
Environmental Sciences
url https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/1445
https://open.clemson.edu/context/all_theses/article/2445/viewcontent/Summers_clemson_0050M_11864.pdf