The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring

Bird eggs are a good matrix for the measurement of environmental contaminants, especially those contaminants that biomagnifies through the food web. The purpose of this report is to create an overview of the usefulness of three species (Eurasian oystercatcher, common tern and great cormorant) as ind...

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Main Authors: Soerensen, Anne L, Faxneld, Suzanne
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Language:English
Published: Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, NRM 2020
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spelling ftsepa:oai:DiVA.org:naturvardsverket-8395 2023-07-16T03:58:01+02:00 The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring Utredning av fisktärna, strandskata och skarv som indikatorer för miljögiftsövervakning Soerensen, Anne L Faxneld, Suzanne 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:naturvardsverket:diva-8395 eng eng Naturhistoriska riksmuseet, NRM Stockholm http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:naturvardsverket:diva-8395 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tjärnö Fjällbacka Väderöarna Stora Karlsö Högby fyr Gaviksfjärden Hornöholmen Strandskata fisktärna skarv sillgrissla miljögifter stabila isotoper Environmental Sciences Miljövetenskap Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2020 ftsepa 2023-06-26T22:11:15Z Bird eggs are a good matrix for the measurement of environmental contaminants, especially those contaminants that biomagnifies through the food web. The purpose of this report is to create an overview of the usefulness of three species (Eurasian oystercatcher, common tern and great cormorant) as indicator species for (local) contaminant monitoring within the Swedish National Monitoring Programme for Contaminants in Marine Biota. Eurasian oystercatcher and common tern has been part of the monitoring programme since 2011. No monitoring of the great cormorant has taken place in Sweden. We present data that show that the great cormorant is placed at the highest trophic level (~4) followed by common tern (~3.5) and the Eurasian oystercatcher (~3). This is reflected in higher contaminant concentrations for the great cormorant. Great cormorant and common tern thus better reflect the trophic level suggested for monitoring of marine systems (4.5-5).and suggests that this species might be a good choice as an indicator species. The Eurasian oystercatcher and the great cormorant are represented in both freshwater and marine environments, but while the great cormorant population is increasing that of the Eurasian oystercatcher is declining in Sweden. However, long time series for Eurasian oystercatcher and common tern within another European network (TMAP) means that there with these species are a possibility of conducting comparative studies across multiple European sites. We find that the contaminant fingerprint seem more comparable between Eurasian oystercatcher and common tern than guillemot eggs from the Baltic Proper and that the pattern of both species in general compare to the local food web. For the temporal trends on the other hand, the fat soluble contaminants in Eurasian oystercatcher show increasing trends opposite to that of common tern. Such an increase is not observed at other European stations. The contaminant levels also indicate some unexplained deviations from the trophic levels between Eurasian ... Report Common tern fisktärna sillgrissla Swedish environmental protection agency: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Tjärnö
Fjällbacka
Väderöarna
Stora Karlsö
Högby fyr
Gaviksfjärden
Hornöholmen
Strandskata
fisktärna
skarv
sillgrissla
miljögifter
stabila isotoper
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
spellingShingle Tjärnö
Fjällbacka
Väderöarna
Stora Karlsö
Högby fyr
Gaviksfjärden
Hornöholmen
Strandskata
fisktärna
skarv
sillgrissla
miljögifter
stabila isotoper
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
Soerensen, Anne L
Faxneld, Suzanne
The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
topic_facet Tjärnö
Fjällbacka
Väderöarna
Stora Karlsö
Högby fyr
Gaviksfjärden
Hornöholmen
Strandskata
fisktärna
skarv
sillgrissla
miljögifter
stabila isotoper
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
description Bird eggs are a good matrix for the measurement of environmental contaminants, especially those contaminants that biomagnifies through the food web. The purpose of this report is to create an overview of the usefulness of three species (Eurasian oystercatcher, common tern and great cormorant) as indicator species for (local) contaminant monitoring within the Swedish National Monitoring Programme for Contaminants in Marine Biota. Eurasian oystercatcher and common tern has been part of the monitoring programme since 2011. No monitoring of the great cormorant has taken place in Sweden. We present data that show that the great cormorant is placed at the highest trophic level (~4) followed by common tern (~3.5) and the Eurasian oystercatcher (~3). This is reflected in higher contaminant concentrations for the great cormorant. Great cormorant and common tern thus better reflect the trophic level suggested for monitoring of marine systems (4.5-5).and suggests that this species might be a good choice as an indicator species. The Eurasian oystercatcher and the great cormorant are represented in both freshwater and marine environments, but while the great cormorant population is increasing that of the Eurasian oystercatcher is declining in Sweden. However, long time series for Eurasian oystercatcher and common tern within another European network (TMAP) means that there with these species are a possibility of conducting comparative studies across multiple European sites. We find that the contaminant fingerprint seem more comparable between Eurasian oystercatcher and common tern than guillemot eggs from the Baltic Proper and that the pattern of both species in general compare to the local food web. For the temporal trends on the other hand, the fat soluble contaminants in Eurasian oystercatcher show increasing trends opposite to that of common tern. Such an increase is not observed at other European stations. The contaminant levels also indicate some unexplained deviations from the trophic levels between Eurasian ...
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author Soerensen, Anne L
Faxneld, Suzanne
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Faxneld, Suzanne
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title The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
title_short The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
title_full The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
title_fullStr The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
title_full_unstemmed The use of common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
title_sort use of common tern, eurasian oystercatcher, and great cormorant as indicator species for contaminant monitoring
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publishDate 2020
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