Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish

Within the Swedish National Monitoring Programme for Contaminants in Freshwater Biota, perch, pike and Arctic char are being analysed from 32 lakes distributed all over Sweden. One of the main objectives of the monitoring has been to detect temporal trends in different areas and for different contam...

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Main Authors: Nyberg, Elisabeth, Bignert, Anders, Danielsson, Sara, Ek, Caroline, Faxneld, Suzanne, Winkens Pütz, Kerstin, Sundbom, Marcus
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Enheten för miljöforskning och övervakning 2019
Subjects:
Hg
Cd
Pb
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-3663
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spelling ftnrm:oai:DiVA.org:nrm-3663 2023-05-15T15:16:52+02:00 Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish Justering av tidseriedata (individuella och poolade prover) för miljögifter i limnisk biota Nyberg, Elisabeth Bignert, Anders Danielsson, Sara Ek, Caroline Faxneld, Suzanne Winkens Pütz, Kerstin Sundbom, Marcus 2019 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-3663 eng eng Enheten för miljöforskning och övervakning Naturvårdsverket Stockholms universitet, Instituionen för miljövetenskap och analytisk kemi http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-3663 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Miljögifter Tidstrender Justering av data Metaller Hg Cd Pb PFAS PFOS PFUnDA PBDE HBCDD PCDD/Fs dl-PCB Natural Sciences Naturvetenskap Environmental Sciences Miljövetenskap Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2019 ftnrm 2021-10-08T07:21:21Z Within the Swedish National Monitoring Programme for Contaminants in Freshwater Biota, perch, pike and Arctic char are being analysed from 32 lakes distributed all over Sweden. One of the main objectives of the monitoring has been to detect temporal trends in different areas and for different contaminants. However, the measured concentrations in biota can be affected by biological factors such as age, length, trophic position (TP), fat or dry weight content. A change in one or several of these variables over time, or even among specimens taken within the same year, is likely to result in an increased variation of the measured concentrations and hence in a lower chance of detecting a trend. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if an adjustment of contaminant time trends by primarily stable isotopes, but also other confounding factors can: A) reduce the individual and between-year variation and hence B) improve the likelihood of detecting temporal trends in time series for metals and organic contaminants. The study revealed an improvement in the likelihood of detecting a contaminant trend after adjustment of the data for almost all lakes and for all tested substances. For some lakes and substances, this improvement was substantial. Age seems to be an important confounding factor for metals and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. For lipophilic substances, fat content also appears to be an important factor in some lakes together with adjustments for carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (d13C and d15N), which all reduced the variation in contaminant data. This suggests that there is a benefit of adjusting data on a regular basis in contaminant monitoring programmes in the future. Report Arctic Swedish Museum of Natural History: Publications (DiVA) Arctic
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topic Miljögifter
Tidstrender
Justering av data
Metaller
Hg
Cd
Pb
PFAS
PFOS
PFUnDA
PBDE
HBCDD
PCDD/Fs
dl-PCB
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
spellingShingle Miljögifter
Tidstrender
Justering av data
Metaller
Hg
Cd
Pb
PFAS
PFOS
PFUnDA
PBDE
HBCDD
PCDD/Fs
dl-PCB
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
Nyberg, Elisabeth
Bignert, Anders
Danielsson, Sara
Ek, Caroline
Faxneld, Suzanne
Winkens Pütz, Kerstin
Sundbom, Marcus
Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
topic_facet Miljögifter
Tidstrender
Justering av data
Metaller
Hg
Cd
Pb
PFAS
PFOS
PFUnDA
PBDE
HBCDD
PCDD/Fs
dl-PCB
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
description Within the Swedish National Monitoring Programme for Contaminants in Freshwater Biota, perch, pike and Arctic char are being analysed from 32 lakes distributed all over Sweden. One of the main objectives of the monitoring has been to detect temporal trends in different areas and for different contaminants. However, the measured concentrations in biota can be affected by biological factors such as age, length, trophic position (TP), fat or dry weight content. A change in one or several of these variables over time, or even among specimens taken within the same year, is likely to result in an increased variation of the measured concentrations and hence in a lower chance of detecting a trend. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if an adjustment of contaminant time trends by primarily stable isotopes, but also other confounding factors can: A) reduce the individual and between-year variation and hence B) improve the likelihood of detecting temporal trends in time series for metals and organic contaminants. The study revealed an improvement in the likelihood of detecting a contaminant trend after adjustment of the data for almost all lakes and for all tested substances. For some lakes and substances, this improvement was substantial. Age seems to be an important confounding factor for metals and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. For lipophilic substances, fat content also appears to be an important factor in some lakes together with adjustments for carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (d13C and d15N), which all reduced the variation in contaminant data. This suggests that there is a benefit of adjusting data on a regular basis in contaminant monitoring programmes in the future.
format Report
author Nyberg, Elisabeth
Bignert, Anders
Danielsson, Sara
Ek, Caroline
Faxneld, Suzanne
Winkens Pütz, Kerstin
Sundbom, Marcus
author_facet Nyberg, Elisabeth
Bignert, Anders
Danielsson, Sara
Ek, Caroline
Faxneld, Suzanne
Winkens Pütz, Kerstin
Sundbom, Marcus
author_sort Nyberg, Elisabeth
title Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
title_short Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
title_full Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
title_fullStr Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
title_full_unstemmed Adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the Swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
title_sort adjustments for confounders in individual and pooled samples from the swedish national monitoring of contaminants in freshwater fish
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