Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998

peer reviewed A sample of 166 common guillemots (Uria aalge) recovered from Belgian beaches during five wintering seasons, from 1993-1994 to 1997-1998, were examined. At necropsy, postmortem examination including body mass, fat reserves, presence or not of intestinal contents, eventual status of oil...

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Published in:Environmental Research
Main Authors: Debacker, Virginie, Jauniaux, Thierry, Coignoul, Freddy, Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2000
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/15975 2024-10-20T14:08:12+00:00 Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998 Debacker, Virginie Jauniaux, Thierry Coignoul, Freddy Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie 2000-11 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/15975 https://doi.org/10.1006/enrs.2000.4087 en eng Elsevier urn:issn:0013-9351 urn:issn:1096-0953 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/15975 info:hdl:2268/15975 doi:10.1006/enrs.2000.4087 info:pmid:11097805 restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Environmental Research, A84 (3), 310-317 (2000-11) Heavy metals Common guillemot Cachexia Total lipids Belgian coast Life sciences Environmental sciences & ecology Aquatic sciences & oceanology Sciences du vivant Sciences de l’environnement & écologie Sciences aquatiques & océanologie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 2000 ftorbi https://doi.org/10.1006/enrs.2000.4087 2024-09-27T07:01:52Z peer reviewed A sample of 166 common guillemots (Uria aalge) recovered from Belgian beaches during five wintering seasons, from 1993-1994 to 1997-1998, were examined. At necropsy, postmortem examination including body mass, fat reserves, presence or not of intestinal contents, eventual status of oiling, and pathological changes (cachexia, acute hemorrhagic gastroenteropathy (GEAH)) was attributed to each individual. Mild to severe cachexia, a pathology characterized by moderate to severe atrophy of the pectoral muscle as well as reduced amounts or absence of subcutaneous and/or abdominal fat, was observed for most specimens (85.8%). Heavy metal analyses (Cu, Zn, Fe, Cd, Ni, Cr, and Pb) of the tissues (typically liver, kidney, and pectoral muscle) were performed, and total lipids were determined (liver and pectoral muscle). The guillemots collected at the Belgian coast exhibited higher Cu and Zn concentrations compared to individuals collected in more preserved areas of the North Sea such as the northern colonies. A general decrease of their total body mass as well as liver, kidney, and pectoral muscle mass was associated to increasing cachexia severity. Moreover, significantly increasing heavy metal levels (Cu and Zn) in the tissues as well as depleted muscle lipid contents were observed parallel to increasing cachexia severity. On the contrary the organs' total metal burden barely correlates to this status. These observations tend to indicate a general redistribution of heavy metals within the organs as a result of prolonged starvation and protein catabolism (cachectic status). Such a redistribution could well be an additional stress to birds already experiencing stressfull conditions (starvation, oiling). Impulse Programme in Marine Sciences Article in Journal/Newspaper common guillemot Uria aalge uria University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Environmental Research 84 3 310 317
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topic Heavy metals
Common guillemot
Cachexia
Total lipids
Belgian coast
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
spellingShingle Heavy metals
Common guillemot
Cachexia
Total lipids
Belgian coast
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Debacker, Virginie
Jauniaux, Thierry
Coignoul, Freddy
Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie
Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998
topic_facet Heavy metals
Common guillemot
Cachexia
Total lipids
Belgian coast
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
description peer reviewed A sample of 166 common guillemots (Uria aalge) recovered from Belgian beaches during five wintering seasons, from 1993-1994 to 1997-1998, were examined. At necropsy, postmortem examination including body mass, fat reserves, presence or not of intestinal contents, eventual status of oiling, and pathological changes (cachexia, acute hemorrhagic gastroenteropathy (GEAH)) was attributed to each individual. Mild to severe cachexia, a pathology characterized by moderate to severe atrophy of the pectoral muscle as well as reduced amounts or absence of subcutaneous and/or abdominal fat, was observed for most specimens (85.8%). Heavy metal analyses (Cu, Zn, Fe, Cd, Ni, Cr, and Pb) of the tissues (typically liver, kidney, and pectoral muscle) were performed, and total lipids were determined (liver and pectoral muscle). The guillemots collected at the Belgian coast exhibited higher Cu and Zn concentrations compared to individuals collected in more preserved areas of the North Sea such as the northern colonies. A general decrease of their total body mass as well as liver, kidney, and pectoral muscle mass was associated to increasing cachexia severity. Moreover, significantly increasing heavy metal levels (Cu and Zn) in the tissues as well as depleted muscle lipid contents were observed parallel to increasing cachexia severity. On the contrary the organs' total metal burden barely correlates to this status. These observations tend to indicate a general redistribution of heavy metals within the organs as a result of prolonged starvation and protein catabolism (cachectic status). Such a redistribution could well be an additional stress to birds already experiencing stressfull conditions (starvation, oiling). Impulse Programme in Marine Sciences
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Debacker, Virginie
Jauniaux, Thierry
Coignoul, Freddy
Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie
author_facet Debacker, Virginie
Jauniaux, Thierry
Coignoul, Freddy
Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie
author_sort Debacker, Virginie
title Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998
title_short Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998
title_full Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998
title_fullStr Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Metals Contamination and Body Condition of Wintering Guillemots (Uria Aalge) at the Belgian Coast from 1993 to 1998
title_sort heavy metals contamination and body condition of wintering guillemots (uria aalge) at the belgian coast from 1993 to 1998
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