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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/0d309aa2-8c7f-4d82-b32c-5371fccee5cd 2023-07-16T03:58:01+02:00 Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review Sonne, Christian Siebert, Ursula Gonnsen, Katharina Desforges, Jean Pierre Eulaers, Igor Persson, Sara Roos, Anna Bäcklin, Britt Marie Kauhala, Kaarina Tange Olsen, Morten Harding, Karin C. Treu, Gabriele Galatius, Anders Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie Gross, Stephanie Lakemeyer, Jan Lehnert, Kristina Lam, Su Shiung Peng, Wanxi Dietz, Rune 2020 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/health-effects-from-contaminant-exposure-in-baltic-sea-birds-and-marine-mammals(0d309aa2-8c7f-4d82-b32c-5371fccee5cd).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.105725 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85083297123&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sonne , C , Siebert , U , Gonnsen , K , Desforges , J P , Eulaers , I , Persson , S , Roos , A , Bäcklin , B M , Kauhala , K , Tange Olsen , M , Harding , K C , Treu , G , Galatius , A , Andersen-Ranberg , E , Gross , S , Lakemeyer , J , Lehnert , K , Lam , S S , Peng , W & Dietz , R 2020 , ' Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals : A review ' , Environment International , vol. 139 , 105725 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.105725 Baltic Sea Biological effects Contaminants Exposure OCP Organochlorine pesticides PCBs Persistent organic pollutants Polychlorinated biphenyls POPs article 2020 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.105725 2023-06-28T22:58:36Z Here we review contaminant exposure and related health effects in six selected Baltic key species. Sentinel species included are common eider, white-tailed eagle, harbour porpoise, harbour seal, ringed seal and grey seal. The review represents the first attempt of summarizing available information and baseline data for these biomonitoring key species exposed to industrial hazardous substances focusing on anthropogenic persistent organic pollutants (POPs). There was only limited information available for white-tailed eagles and common eider while extensive information exist on POP exposure and health effects in the four marine mammal species. Here we report organ-tissue endpoints (pathologies) and multiple biomarkers used to evaluate health and exposure of key species to POPs, respectively, over the past several decades during which episodes of significant population declines have been reported. Our review shows that POP exposure affects the reproductive system and survival through immune suppression and endocrine disruption, which have led to population-level effects on seals and white-tailed eagles in the Baltic. It is notable that many legacy contaminants, which have been banned for decades, still appear to affect Baltic wildlife. With respect to common eiders, changes in food composition, quality and contaminant exposure seem to have population effects which need to be investigated further, especially during the incubation period where the birds fast. Since new industrial contaminants continuously leak into the environment, we recommend continued monitoring of them in sentinel species in the Baltic, identifying possible effects linked to climate change, and modelling of population level effects of contaminants and climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common Eider Harbour porpoise harbour seal ringed seal White-tailed eagle Aarhus University: Research Porpoise Harbour ENVELOPE(-130.304,-130.304,54.231,54.231) Environment International 139 105725
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language English
topic Baltic Sea
Biological effects
Contaminants
Exposure
OCP
Organochlorine pesticides
PCBs
Persistent organic pollutants
Polychlorinated biphenyls
POPs
spellingShingle Baltic Sea
Biological effects
Contaminants
Exposure
OCP
Organochlorine pesticides
PCBs
Persistent organic pollutants
Polychlorinated biphenyls
POPs
Sonne, Christian
Siebert, Ursula
Gonnsen, Katharina
Desforges, Jean Pierre
Eulaers, Igor
Persson, Sara
Roos, Anna
Bäcklin, Britt Marie
Kauhala, Kaarina
Tange Olsen, Morten
Harding, Karin C.
Treu, Gabriele
Galatius, Anders
Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie
Gross, Stephanie
Lakemeyer, Jan
Lehnert, Kristina
Lam, Su Shiung
Peng, Wanxi
Dietz, Rune
Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review
topic_facet Baltic Sea
Biological effects
Contaminants
Exposure
OCP
Organochlorine pesticides
PCBs
Persistent organic pollutants
Polychlorinated biphenyls
POPs
description Here we review contaminant exposure and related health effects in six selected Baltic key species. Sentinel species included are common eider, white-tailed eagle, harbour porpoise, harbour seal, ringed seal and grey seal. The review represents the first attempt of summarizing available information and baseline data for these biomonitoring key species exposed to industrial hazardous substances focusing on anthropogenic persistent organic pollutants (POPs). There was only limited information available for white-tailed eagles and common eider while extensive information exist on POP exposure and health effects in the four marine mammal species. Here we report organ-tissue endpoints (pathologies) and multiple biomarkers used to evaluate health and exposure of key species to POPs, respectively, over the past several decades during which episodes of significant population declines have been reported. Our review shows that POP exposure affects the reproductive system and survival through immune suppression and endocrine disruption, which have led to population-level effects on seals and white-tailed eagles in the Baltic. It is notable that many legacy contaminants, which have been banned for decades, still appear to affect Baltic wildlife. With respect to common eiders, changes in food composition, quality and contaminant exposure seem to have population effects which need to be investigated further, especially during the incubation period where the birds fast. Since new industrial contaminants continuously leak into the environment, we recommend continued monitoring of them in sentinel species in the Baltic, identifying possible effects linked to climate change, and modelling of population level effects of contaminants and climate change.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sonne, Christian
Siebert, Ursula
Gonnsen, Katharina
Desforges, Jean Pierre
Eulaers, Igor
Persson, Sara
Roos, Anna
Bäcklin, Britt Marie
Kauhala, Kaarina
Tange Olsen, Morten
Harding, Karin C.
Treu, Gabriele
Galatius, Anders
Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie
Gross, Stephanie
Lakemeyer, Jan
Lehnert, Kristina
Lam, Su Shiung
Peng, Wanxi
Dietz, Rune
author_facet Sonne, Christian
Siebert, Ursula
Gonnsen, Katharina
Desforges, Jean Pierre
Eulaers, Igor
Persson, Sara
Roos, Anna
Bäcklin, Britt Marie
Kauhala, Kaarina
Tange Olsen, Morten
Harding, Karin C.
Treu, Gabriele
Galatius, Anders
Andersen-Ranberg, Emilie
Gross, Stephanie
Lakemeyer, Jan
Lehnert, Kristina
Lam, Su Shiung
Peng, Wanxi
Dietz, Rune
author_sort Sonne, Christian
title Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review
title_short Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review
title_full Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review
title_fullStr Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review
title_full_unstemmed Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals:A review
title_sort health effects from contaminant exposure in baltic sea birds and marine mammals:a review
publishDate 2020
url https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/health-effects-from-contaminant-exposure-in-baltic-sea-birds-and-marine-mammals(0d309aa2-8c7f-4d82-b32c-5371fccee5cd).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.105725
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genre Common Eider
Harbour porpoise
harbour seal
ringed seal
White-tailed eagle
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Harbour porpoise
harbour seal
ringed seal
White-tailed eagle
op_source Sonne , C , Siebert , U , Gonnsen , K , Desforges , J P , Eulaers , I , Persson , S , Roos , A , Bäcklin , B M , Kauhala , K , Tange Olsen , M , Harding , K C , Treu , G , Galatius , A , Andersen-Ranberg , E , Gross , S , Lakemeyer , J , Lehnert , K , Lam , S S , Peng , W & Dietz , R 2020 , ' Health effects from contaminant exposure in Baltic Sea birds and marine mammals : A review ' , Environment International , vol. 139 , 105725 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.105725
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