Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands

Abstract: In this study, we evaluated the use of seabird eggs of two common bird species from the Falkland Islands as bioindicators of contamination with organohalogenated contaminants (OHCs). We compared contamination levels and profiles of different OHCs between eggs of the rockhopper penguin (Eud...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: van den Steen, Evi, Poisbleau, Maud, Demongin, Laurent, Covaci, Adrian, Dirtu, Alin, Pinxten, Rianne, van Noordwijk, Hendrika J., Quillfeldt, Petra, Eens, Marcel
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftunivantwerpen:c:irua:90303 2024-10-06T13:50:09+00:00 Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands van den Steen, Evi Poisbleau, Maud Demongin, Laurent Covaci, Adrian Dirtu, Alin Pinxten, Rianne van Noordwijk, Hendrika J. Quillfeldt, Petra Eens, Marcel 2011 https://hdl.handle.net/10067/903030151162165141 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2011.04.002 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isi/000292483400017 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess 0048-9697 The science of the total environment Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2011 ftunivantwerpen https://doi.org/10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2011.04.002 2024-09-10T04:06:32Z Abstract: In this study, we evaluated the use of seabird eggs of two common bird species from the Falkland Islands as bioindicators of contamination with organohalogenated contaminants (OHCs). We compared contamination levels and profiles of different OHCs between eggs of the rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) and the imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps). In addition, laying order effects on OHC concentrations and profiles were also investigated in both species. For polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) as well as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), concentrations were significantly lower in eggs of rockhopper penguins (27.6 ± 0.70 ng/g lw, 56.5 ± 1.33 ng/g lw and 0.98 ± 0.04 ng/g lw, respectively) compared to the imperial shags (140 ± 5.54 ng/g lw, 316 ± 11.53 ng/g lw, 1.92 ± 0.15 ng/g lw, respectively). On the other hand, 2′MeO-BDE 68 and 6MeO-BDE 47, two brominated compounds of reported natural origin, were significantly higher in the penguin eggs (0.55 ± 0.05 ng/g lw and 7.01 ± 0.64 ng/g lw, respectively) compared to the shag eggs (0.17 ± 0.03 ng/g lw and 0.50 ± 0.06 ng/g lw, respectively). In addition, PCB, OCP and PBDE contamination profiles differed markedly between the two species. Various factors, such as diet, feeding behaviour, migratory behaviour and species-specific metabolism, may be responsible for the observed results. For both rockhopper penguins and imperial shags, PCB, OCP and PBDE concentrations and profiles did not significantly change in relation to the laying order. This suggests that, for both species, any egg of a clutch is useful as a biomonitoring tool for OHCs. Although our results showed that OHCs have also reached the Falkland Islands, concentrations were relatively low compared to other studies. However, future monitoring may be warranted to assess temporal trends of different OHCs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Imperial Shag Phalacrocorax atriceps Rockhopper penguin IRUA - Institutional Repository van de Universiteit Antwerpen Science of The Total Environment 409 14 2838 2844
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van den Steen, Evi
Poisbleau, Maud
Demongin, Laurent
Covaci, Adrian
Dirtu, Alin
Pinxten, Rianne
van Noordwijk, Hendrika J.
Quillfeldt, Petra
Eens, Marcel
Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands
topic_facet Biology
description Abstract: In this study, we evaluated the use of seabird eggs of two common bird species from the Falkland Islands as bioindicators of contamination with organohalogenated contaminants (OHCs). We compared contamination levels and profiles of different OHCs between eggs of the rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) and the imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps). In addition, laying order effects on OHC concentrations and profiles were also investigated in both species. For polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) as well as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), concentrations were significantly lower in eggs of rockhopper penguins (27.6 ± 0.70 ng/g lw, 56.5 ± 1.33 ng/g lw and 0.98 ± 0.04 ng/g lw, respectively) compared to the imperial shags (140 ± 5.54 ng/g lw, 316 ± 11.53 ng/g lw, 1.92 ± 0.15 ng/g lw, respectively). On the other hand, 2′MeO-BDE 68 and 6MeO-BDE 47, two brominated compounds of reported natural origin, were significantly higher in the penguin eggs (0.55 ± 0.05 ng/g lw and 7.01 ± 0.64 ng/g lw, respectively) compared to the shag eggs (0.17 ± 0.03 ng/g lw and 0.50 ± 0.06 ng/g lw, respectively). In addition, PCB, OCP and PBDE contamination profiles differed markedly between the two species. Various factors, such as diet, feeding behaviour, migratory behaviour and species-specific metabolism, may be responsible for the observed results. For both rockhopper penguins and imperial shags, PCB, OCP and PBDE concentrations and profiles did not significantly change in relation to the laying order. This suggests that, for both species, any egg of a clutch is useful as a biomonitoring tool for OHCs. Although our results showed that OHCs have also reached the Falkland Islands, concentrations were relatively low compared to other studies. However, future monitoring may be warranted to assess temporal trends of different OHCs.
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author van den Steen, Evi
Poisbleau, Maud
Demongin, Laurent
Covaci, Adrian
Dirtu, Alin
Pinxten, Rianne
van Noordwijk, Hendrika J.
Quillfeldt, Petra
Eens, Marcel
author_facet van den Steen, Evi
Poisbleau, Maud
Demongin, Laurent
Covaci, Adrian
Dirtu, Alin
Pinxten, Rianne
van Noordwijk, Hendrika J.
Quillfeldt, Petra
Eens, Marcel
author_sort van den Steen, Evi
title Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands
title_short Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands
title_full Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands
title_fullStr Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands
title_full_unstemmed Organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**Eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**Phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the Falkland Islands
title_sort organohalogenated contaminants in eggs of rockhopper penguins (**eudyptes chrysocome**) and imperial shags (**phalacrocorax atriceps**) from the falkland islands
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