Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003

The long-term monitoring of bio-accumulating contaminants in biota from terrestrial environments in Sweden as part of the Swedish National Environmental Monitoring Programme is based on analysis of organs and tissues of different animal species collected in certain pristine areas of the Swedish main...

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Main Authors: Bignert, Anders, Odsjö, Tjelvar, Räikkönen, Jannikke
Format: Report
Language:Swedish
Published: Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, NRM 2005
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spelling ftsepa:oai:DiVA.org:naturvardsverket-304 2023-07-16T03:51:34+02:00 Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003 Bignert, Anders Odsjö, Tjelvar Räikkönen, Jannikke 2005 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:naturvardsverket:diva-304 swe swe Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, NRM Naturhistoriska riksmuseet (NRM) http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:naturvardsverket:diva-304 Local 79DADDF9-729F-4C91-A711-FC2923162481 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess farming biota environment Gabna Handölsdalen Laevas Girjas Lappland Gran Mittådalen Ran Lead Calcium Aluminium Nickel Molybden Fjäll Contaminants Annual collection Cobalt ren Manganese reindeer Zinc metaller Cadmium Däggdjur Mercury Iron Magnesium Copper Chromium Vanadium Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2005 ftsepa 2023-06-26T22:10:53Z The long-term monitoring of bio-accumulating contaminants in biota from terrestrial environments in Sweden as part of the Swedish National Environmental Monitoring Programme is based on analysis of organs and tissues of different animal species collected in certain pristine areas of the Swedish mainland (Odsjö and Olsson 1979 a,b). In the mountainous area of north-western Sweden, reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is chosen as a representative indicator for the fauna living in that part of the country. Samples of reindeer have continuously been collected in three districts since the early 1980s. Later, the Declaration on the Protection of the Arctic environment established an Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) to monitor levels and assess effects of anthropogenic pollutants in components of the Arctic environment. The Programme recommends that collection of baseline data for heavy metals and radionuclides in caribou/reindeer should be mandatory for participating states due to the importance of that species in the diets of northern native people (AMAP 1993). The current material of reindeer from northern and central Lapland partly satisfies the Swedish association in the AMAP programme.The herbivorous reindeer spend the summer time in the westernmost part of the high mountain areas. Summer diets include grasses, sedges, twigs, leaves and mushrooms. During autumn they migrate eastwards to winter grounds in the central coniferous forest areas of the country, where they primarily feed on lichens, which are noted for their ability to accumulate nutrients and contaminants from the air. Winter diets also include sedges and twigs.The actual material of reindeer have earlier been utilised for analyses of e.g. radiocesium in a study of effects of the fallout of Cs-132 from the Chernobyl accident in 1986 (Forberg et al. 1992) and for studies of time trends of levels of HCHs and HCB (Odsjö et al. 1998). Report AMAP Arctic caribou Lappland Rangifer tarandus Lapland ren Swedish environmental protection agency: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Lappland ENVELOPE(18.067,18.067,65.900,65.900) Forberg ENVELOPE(18.499,18.499,69.201,69.201)
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topic farming
biota
environment
Gabna
Handölsdalen
Laevas
Girjas
Lappland
Gran
Mittådalen
Ran
Lead
Calcium
Aluminium
Nickel
Molybden
Fjäll
Contaminants
Annual collection
Cobalt
ren
Manganese
reindeer
Zinc
metaller
Cadmium
Däggdjur
Mercury
Iron
Magnesium
Copper
Chromium
Vanadium
spellingShingle farming
biota
environment
Gabna
Handölsdalen
Laevas
Girjas
Lappland
Gran
Mittådalen
Ran
Lead
Calcium
Aluminium
Nickel
Molybden
Fjäll
Contaminants
Annual collection
Cobalt
ren
Manganese
reindeer
Zinc
metaller
Cadmium
Däggdjur
Mercury
Iron
Magnesium
Copper
Chromium
Vanadium
Bignert, Anders
Odsjö, Tjelvar
Räikkönen, Jannikke
Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003
topic_facet farming
biota
environment
Gabna
Handölsdalen
Laevas
Girjas
Lappland
Gran
Mittådalen
Ran
Lead
Calcium
Aluminium
Nickel
Molybden
Fjäll
Contaminants
Annual collection
Cobalt
ren
Manganese
reindeer
Zinc
metaller
Cadmium
Däggdjur
Mercury
Iron
Magnesium
Copper
Chromium
Vanadium
description The long-term monitoring of bio-accumulating contaminants in biota from terrestrial environments in Sweden as part of the Swedish National Environmental Monitoring Programme is based on analysis of organs and tissues of different animal species collected in certain pristine areas of the Swedish mainland (Odsjö and Olsson 1979 a,b). In the mountainous area of north-western Sweden, reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is chosen as a representative indicator for the fauna living in that part of the country. Samples of reindeer have continuously been collected in three districts since the early 1980s. Later, the Declaration on the Protection of the Arctic environment established an Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) to monitor levels and assess effects of anthropogenic pollutants in components of the Arctic environment. The Programme recommends that collection of baseline data for heavy metals and radionuclides in caribou/reindeer should be mandatory for participating states due to the importance of that species in the diets of northern native people (AMAP 1993). The current material of reindeer from northern and central Lapland partly satisfies the Swedish association in the AMAP programme.The herbivorous reindeer spend the summer time in the westernmost part of the high mountain areas. Summer diets include grasses, sedges, twigs, leaves and mushrooms. During autumn they migrate eastwards to winter grounds in the central coniferous forest areas of the country, where they primarily feed on lichens, which are noted for their ability to accumulate nutrients and contaminants from the air. Winter diets also include sedges and twigs.The actual material of reindeer have earlier been utilised for analyses of e.g. radiocesium in a study of effects of the fallout of Cs-132 from the Chernobyl accident in 1986 (Forberg et al. 1992) and for studies of time trends of levels of HCHs and HCB (Odsjö et al. 1998).
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author Bignert, Anders
Odsjö, Tjelvar
Räikkönen, Jannikke
author_facet Bignert, Anders
Odsjö, Tjelvar
Räikkönen, Jannikke
author_sort Bignert, Anders
title Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003
title_short Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003
title_full Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003
title_fullStr Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003
title_full_unstemmed Time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from northern and central Lapland, Sweden, 1983-2003
title_sort time trends of metals in liver and muscle of reindeer (rangifer tarandus) from northern and central lapland, sweden, 1983-2003
publisher Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, NRM
publishDate 2005
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