Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades

Lead poisoning of waterfowl through the ingestion of spent gunshot and discarded anglers' weights continues to be a problem worldwide. We took blood samples from 363 whooper swans Cygnus cygnus at wintering sites in Britain and Ireland and at moulting sites in Iceland during 2001-2005, and anal...

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Published in:Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: O'Connell, M. M., Rees, E. C., Einarsson, O., Spray, C. J., Thorstensen, S., O'Halloran, J.
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/portal/en/research/blood-lead-levels-in-wintering-and-moulting-icelandic-whooper-swans-over-two-decades(98e10b7f-2315-47d8-a01c-d4246e3936b2).html
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00462.x
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spelling ftunivdundeepure:oai:discovery.dundee.ac.uk:publications/98e10b7f-2315-47d8-a01c-d4246e3936b2 2023-05-15T15:59:48+02:00 Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades O'Connell, M. M. Rees, E. C. Einarsson, O. Spray, C. J. Thorstensen, S. O'Halloran, J. 2008 http://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/portal/en/research/blood-lead-levels-in-wintering-and-moulting-icelandic-whooper-swans-over-two-decades(98e10b7f-2315-47d8-a01c-d4246e3936b2).html https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00462.x eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess O'Connell , M M , Rees , E C , Einarsson , O , Spray , C J , Thorstensen , S & O'Halloran , J 2008 , ' Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades ' Journal of Zoology , vol 276 , no. 1 , pp. 21-27 . DOI:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00462.x Blood Lead Cygnus cygnus Iceland Britain Ireland Diet Grit Blood lead levels article 2008 ftunivdundeepure https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00462.x 2017-09-28T19:29:44Z Lead poisoning of waterfowl through the ingestion of spent gunshot and discarded anglers' weights continues to be a problem worldwide. We took blood samples from 363 whooper swans Cygnus cygnus at wintering sites in Britain and Ireland and at moulting sites in Iceland during 2001-2005, and analysed them for total blood lead. Lead levels were generally low in swans in Iceland; 6% of samples exceeded 1.21 mu mol L-1, the level indicative of elevated lead and above background levels. The proportion of swans with elevated lead was much higher in the wintering range, varying between 43 and 70% at three sites monitored over the winters 2003/2004-2005/2006, and with blood lead levels ranging up to 19.6 mu mol L-1. The highest levels were in samples taken from swans in Scotland, with a mean value of 3.0 mu mol L-1, but nevertheless they indicated a marked decrease compared with blood lead levels measured for whooper swans at the same site 20 years ago. There also appeared to be a significant long-term decrease in the proportion of swans with elevated blood lead in Iceland, from 60% of birds in 1984 to 8% in 2005, although this may be due to the birds being caught in different parts of Iceland. The most likely source of elevated lead in whooper swans is spent gunshot. Management measures to reduce the impact of lead in the environment on the birds are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cygnus cygnus Iceland Discovery - University of Dundee Online Publications Journal of Zoology 276 1 21 27
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topic Blood
Lead
Cygnus cygnus
Iceland
Britain
Ireland
Diet
Grit
Blood lead levels
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Lead
Cygnus cygnus
Iceland
Britain
Ireland
Diet
Grit
Blood lead levels
O'Connell, M. M.
Rees, E. C.
Einarsson, O.
Spray, C. J.
Thorstensen, S.
O'Halloran, J.
Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades
topic_facet Blood
Lead
Cygnus cygnus
Iceland
Britain
Ireland
Diet
Grit
Blood lead levels
description Lead poisoning of waterfowl through the ingestion of spent gunshot and discarded anglers' weights continues to be a problem worldwide. We took blood samples from 363 whooper swans Cygnus cygnus at wintering sites in Britain and Ireland and at moulting sites in Iceland during 2001-2005, and analysed them for total blood lead. Lead levels were generally low in swans in Iceland; 6% of samples exceeded 1.21 mu mol L-1, the level indicative of elevated lead and above background levels. The proportion of swans with elevated lead was much higher in the wintering range, varying between 43 and 70% at three sites monitored over the winters 2003/2004-2005/2006, and with blood lead levels ranging up to 19.6 mu mol L-1. The highest levels were in samples taken from swans in Scotland, with a mean value of 3.0 mu mol L-1, but nevertheless they indicated a marked decrease compared with blood lead levels measured for whooper swans at the same site 20 years ago. There also appeared to be a significant long-term decrease in the proportion of swans with elevated blood lead in Iceland, from 60% of birds in 1984 to 8% in 2005, although this may be due to the birds being caught in different parts of Iceland. The most likely source of elevated lead in whooper swans is spent gunshot. Management measures to reduce the impact of lead in the environment on the birds are discussed.
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author O'Connell, M. M.
Rees, E. C.
Einarsson, O.
Spray, C. J.
Thorstensen, S.
O'Halloran, J.
author_facet O'Connell, M. M.
Rees, E. C.
Einarsson, O.
Spray, C. J.
Thorstensen, S.
O'Halloran, J.
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title Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades
title_short Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades
title_full Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades
title_fullStr Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades
title_full_unstemmed Blood lead levels in wintering and moulting Icelandic whooper swans over two decades
title_sort blood lead levels in wintering and moulting icelandic whooper swans over two decades
publishDate 2008
url http://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/portal/en/research/blood-lead-levels-in-wintering-and-moulting-icelandic-whooper-swans-over-two-decades(98e10b7f-2315-47d8-a01c-d4246e3936b2).html
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