Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)

In this study, we evaluated the suitability of body feathers, preen oil and plasma for estimation of organohalogen compound (OHC) exposure in northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis nestlings (n = 37; 14 nests). In addition, body feathers received further examination concerning their potential to provid...

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Main Authors: Randulff, Sina Thu, Abbasi, Naeem A., Eulaers, Igor, Nygård, Torgeir, Covaci, Adrian, Eens, Marcel, Malarvannan, Govindan, Lepoint, Gilles, Løseth, Mari Engvig, Jaspers, Veerle
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Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3044623
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/3044623 2023-05-15T13:00:29+02:00 Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) Randulff, Sina Thu Abbasi, Naeem A. Eulaers, Igor Nygård, Torgeir Covaci, Adrian Eens, Marcel Malarvannan, Govindan Lepoint, Gilles Løseth, Mari Engvig Jaspers, Veerle 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3044623 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154064 eng eng Elsevier Science of the Total Environment. 2022, 828 . urn:issn:0048-9697 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3044623 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154064 cristin:2017217 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no CC-BY-NC-ND 8 828 Science of the Total Environment Peer reviewed Journal article 2022 ftntnutrondheimi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154064 2023-01-25T23:43:12Z In this study, we evaluated the suitability of body feathers, preen oil and plasma for estimation of organohalogen compound (OHC) exposure in northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis nestlings (n = 37; 14 nests). In addition, body feathers received further examination concerning their potential to provide an integrated assessment of (1) OHC exposure, (2) its dietary sources (carbon sources and trophic position) and (3) adrenal gland response (corticosterone). While tetrabromobisphenol A was not detected in any sample, the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls, organochlorine pesticides, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and hexabromocyclododecane in body feathers (median: 23, 19, 1.6 and 3.5 ng g−1 respectively), plasma (median: 7.5, 6.2, 0.50 and 1.0 ng g−1 ww, respectively) and preen oil (median: 750, 600, 18 and 9.57 ng g−1 ww, respectively) suggests analytical suitability for biomonitoring of major OHCs in the three matrices. Furthermore, strong and significant associations (0.20 ≤ R2 ≤ 0.98; all P < 0.05) among the OHC concentrations in all three tissues showed that body feathers and preen oil reliably reflect circulating plasma OHC levels. Of the dietary proxies, δ13C (carbon source) was the most suitable predictor for variation in feather OHCs concentrations, while no significant relationships between body feather OHCs and δ15N (trophic position) were found. Finally, body feather corticosterone concentrations were not related to variation in OHC concentrations. This is the first study to evaluate feathers of a terrestrial bird of prey as an integrated non-destructive tool to jointly assess nestling ecophysiology and ecotoxicology. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Accipiter gentilis Northern Goshawk NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Science of The Total Environment 828 154064
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description In this study, we evaluated the suitability of body feathers, preen oil and plasma for estimation of organohalogen compound (OHC) exposure in northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis nestlings (n = 37; 14 nests). In addition, body feathers received further examination concerning their potential to provide an integrated assessment of (1) OHC exposure, (2) its dietary sources (carbon sources and trophic position) and (3) adrenal gland response (corticosterone). While tetrabromobisphenol A was not detected in any sample, the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls, organochlorine pesticides, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and hexabromocyclododecane in body feathers (median: 23, 19, 1.6 and 3.5 ng g−1 respectively), plasma (median: 7.5, 6.2, 0.50 and 1.0 ng g−1 ww, respectively) and preen oil (median: 750, 600, 18 and 9.57 ng g−1 ww, respectively) suggests analytical suitability for biomonitoring of major OHCs in the three matrices. Furthermore, strong and significant associations (0.20 ≤ R2 ≤ 0.98; all P < 0.05) among the OHC concentrations in all three tissues showed that body feathers and preen oil reliably reflect circulating plasma OHC levels. Of the dietary proxies, δ13C (carbon source) was the most suitable predictor for variation in feather OHCs concentrations, while no significant relationships between body feather OHCs and δ15N (trophic position) were found. Finally, body feather corticosterone concentrations were not related to variation in OHC concentrations. This is the first study to evaluate feathers of a terrestrial bird of prey as an integrated non-destructive tool to jointly assess nestling ecophysiology and ecotoxicology. publishedVersion
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author Randulff, Sina Thu
Abbasi, Naeem A.
Eulaers, Igor
Nygård, Torgeir
Covaci, Adrian
Eens, Marcel
Malarvannan, Govindan
Lepoint, Gilles
Løseth, Mari Engvig
Jaspers, Veerle
spellingShingle Randulff, Sina Thu
Abbasi, Naeem A.
Eulaers, Igor
Nygård, Torgeir
Covaci, Adrian
Eens, Marcel
Malarvannan, Govindan
Lepoint, Gilles
Løseth, Mari Engvig
Jaspers, Veerle
Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
author_facet Randulff, Sina Thu
Abbasi, Naeem A.
Eulaers, Igor
Nygård, Torgeir
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Eens, Marcel
Malarvannan, Govindan
Lepoint, Gilles
Løseth, Mari Engvig
Jaspers, Veerle
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title Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
title_short Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
title_full Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
title_fullStr Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
title_full_unstemmed Feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
title_sort feathers as an integrated measure of organohalogen contamination, its dietary sources and corticosterone in nestlings of a terrestrial bird of prey, the northern goshawk (accipiter gentilis)
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