Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?

peer reviewed n the European North Sea, harbour porpoises are top predators with relatively long life spans and a limited capacity for metabolic biotransformation of contaminants compared to some other marine mammal species. As such, they are exposed to a mixture of persistent pollutants, such as po...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: Weijs, Liesbeth, van Elk, Cornelis, Das, Krishna, Blust, Ronny, Covaci, Adrian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science 2010
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/74698
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/74698 2024-11-10T14:39:18+00:00 Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk? Weijs, Liesbeth van Elk, Cornelis Das, Krishna Blust, Ronny Covaci, Adrian 2010 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/74698 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.09.035 en eng Elsevier Science urn:issn:0048-9697 urn:issn:1879-1026 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/74698 info:hdl:2268/74698 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.09.035 info:pmid:20937522 restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Science of the Total Environment, 409, 228-237 (2010) marine mammals pollutants offspring maternal transfer PCBs PBDEs DDTs Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Environmental sciences & ecology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie Sciences de l’environnement & écologie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 2010 ftorbi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.09.035 2024-10-21T15:24:54Z peer reviewed n the European North Sea, harbour porpoises are top predators with relatively long life spans and a limited capacity for metabolic biotransformation of contaminants compared to some other marine mammal species. As such, they are exposed to a mixture of persistent pollutants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), DDT and metabolites (DDXs), hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and chlordanes (CHLs) that bioaccumulate in their tissues. We report here on the levels of persistent organic pollutants and of the naturally-produced methoxylated PBDEs (MeO-PBDEs) in blubber, liver and kidney of harbour porpoise neonates (n = 3), calves (n = 15), juveniles (n = 6) and adults (n = 4) of the southern North Sea. Concentrations of almost all contaminant classes decrease slightly in all age groups over the period 1990–2008. For some classes (e.g. PCBs and DDXs) however, levels seem to increase little in harbour porpoise calves. In all animals, blubber had the highest concentrations, followed by liver and kidney, whereas liver and kidney were the preferred tissues for several compounds, such as octa- and deca-PCBs. Our data suggest that harbour porpoises calves are exposed to higher or comparable concentrations of POPs and of MeO-PBDEs and somewhat different patterns of selected POPs than adults, potentially placing them, and the entire population, at a disproportionate risk for exposure-related health effects. Article in Journal/Newspaper Harbour porpoise University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Science of The Total Environment 409 1 228 237
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topic marine mammals
pollutants
offspring
maternal transfer
PCBs
PBDEs
DDTs
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
spellingShingle marine mammals
pollutants
offspring
maternal transfer
PCBs
PBDEs
DDTs
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Weijs, Liesbeth
van Elk, Cornelis
Das, Krishna
Blust, Ronny
Covaci, Adrian
Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?
topic_facet marine mammals
pollutants
offspring
maternal transfer
PCBs
PBDEs
DDTs
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
description peer reviewed n the European North Sea, harbour porpoises are top predators with relatively long life spans and a limited capacity for metabolic biotransformation of contaminants compared to some other marine mammal species. As such, they are exposed to a mixture of persistent pollutants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), DDT and metabolites (DDXs), hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and chlordanes (CHLs) that bioaccumulate in their tissues. We report here on the levels of persistent organic pollutants and of the naturally-produced methoxylated PBDEs (MeO-PBDEs) in blubber, liver and kidney of harbour porpoise neonates (n = 3), calves (n = 15), juveniles (n = 6) and adults (n = 4) of the southern North Sea. Concentrations of almost all contaminant classes decrease slightly in all age groups over the period 1990–2008. For some classes (e.g. PCBs and DDXs) however, levels seem to increase little in harbour porpoise calves. In all animals, blubber had the highest concentrations, followed by liver and kidney, whereas liver and kidney were the preferred tissues for several compounds, such as octa- and deca-PCBs. Our data suggest that harbour porpoises calves are exposed to higher or comparable concentrations of POPs and of MeO-PBDEs and somewhat different patterns of selected POPs than adults, potentially placing them, and the entire population, at a disproportionate risk for exposure-related health effects.
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author Weijs, Liesbeth
van Elk, Cornelis
Das, Krishna
Blust, Ronny
Covaci, Adrian
author_facet Weijs, Liesbeth
van Elk, Cornelis
Das, Krishna
Blust, Ronny
Covaci, Adrian
author_sort Weijs, Liesbeth
title Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?
title_short Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?
title_full Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?
title_fullStr Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?
title_full_unstemmed Persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated PBDEs in harbour porpoises from the North Sea from 1990 until 2008. Young wildlife at risk?
title_sort persistent organic pollutants and methoxylated pbdes in harbour porpoises from the north sea from 1990 until 2008. young wildlife at risk?
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