Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)

Lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) are among the most serious environmental heavy metal pollutants with long half-life times that will make them present in both the environment and living organisms over a long period of time. They are found naturally in all ecosystems but the exposure is often...

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Main Author: Haugen, Marte Bakka
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2660562
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spelling fthsinnlandet:oai:brage.inn.no:11250/2660562 2024-03-03T08:41:57+00:00 Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos) Haugen, Marte Bakka 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2660562 eng eng https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2660562 Ursus arctos scandinavian brown bear alaskan brown bear lead mercury cadmium blood concentration VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900 Master thesis 2020 fthsinnlandet 2024-02-02T12:42:28Z Lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) are among the most serious environmental heavy metal pollutants with long half-life times that will make them present in both the environment and living organisms over a long period of time. They are found naturally in all ecosystems but the exposure is often due to human activities. Both humans and animals are exposed to these through ingestion or inhalation. With this bakground I will in this study test differences in the bear blood concentrations among brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Scandinavia and Alaskan National Parks. The measurements of the bears in Alaska are taken in Lake Clark, Gates of the Arctic and Katmai. In general, the results shows a trend in differences depending on the heavy metal in relation to the study area. The results revealed elevated blood Pb concentrations among the sampled brown bears from Scandinavia compared to Alaska. On the other hand, they also revealed significantly low blood Hg concentrations among Scandinavian brown bears compared to Alaskan brown bears. For blood Cd concentrations there was less clear differences among the study areas. Bears in Gates of the Arctic and Scandinavia had higher blood Cd concentrations than in Katmai and Lake Clark. Overall, we see that the differences in the heavy metal concentrations of the brown bears in this study are due to location. Studied locations differed in primary food resources and aerial heavy metal depositions mainly human caused, but also natural occurences. The exposure of heavy metals can also be due to both new and old emissions as they have accumulation capacity both in the environment and in animal body tissues. A study like this can provide opportunities for further research where the actual results can be seen in the context of other analyzes of blood concentrations of heavy metals. Master Thesis Arctic brown bear Ursus arctos Alaska Høgskolen i Innlandet: Brage INN Arctic
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topic Ursus arctos
scandinavian brown bear
alaskan brown bear
lead
mercury
cadmium
blood concentration
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900
spellingShingle Ursus arctos
scandinavian brown bear
alaskan brown bear
lead
mercury
cadmium
blood concentration
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900
Haugen, Marte Bakka
Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)
topic_facet Ursus arctos
scandinavian brown bear
alaskan brown bear
lead
mercury
cadmium
blood concentration
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900
description Lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) are among the most serious environmental heavy metal pollutants with long half-life times that will make them present in both the environment and living organisms over a long period of time. They are found naturally in all ecosystems but the exposure is often due to human activities. Both humans and animals are exposed to these through ingestion or inhalation. With this bakground I will in this study test differences in the bear blood concentrations among brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Scandinavia and Alaskan National Parks. The measurements of the bears in Alaska are taken in Lake Clark, Gates of the Arctic and Katmai. In general, the results shows a trend in differences depending on the heavy metal in relation to the study area. The results revealed elevated blood Pb concentrations among the sampled brown bears from Scandinavia compared to Alaska. On the other hand, they also revealed significantly low blood Hg concentrations among Scandinavian brown bears compared to Alaskan brown bears. For blood Cd concentrations there was less clear differences among the study areas. Bears in Gates of the Arctic and Scandinavia had higher blood Cd concentrations than in Katmai and Lake Clark. Overall, we see that the differences in the heavy metal concentrations of the brown bears in this study are due to location. Studied locations differed in primary food resources and aerial heavy metal depositions mainly human caused, but also natural occurences. The exposure of heavy metals can also be due to both new and old emissions as they have accumulation capacity both in the environment and in animal body tissues. A study like this can provide opportunities for further research where the actual results can be seen in the context of other analyzes of blood concentrations of heavy metals.
format Master Thesis
author Haugen, Marte Bakka
author_facet Haugen, Marte Bakka
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title Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)
title_short Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)
title_full Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)
title_fullStr Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)
title_full_unstemmed Blood concentrations of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd) in Scandinavian and Alaskan brown bears (Ursus arctos)
title_sort blood concentrations of lead (pb), mercury (hg) and cadmium (cd) in scandinavian and alaskan brown bears (ursus arctos)
publishDate 2020
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