Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002

A suite of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants (CHCs) including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and by-products, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and methyl sulfone (MeSO2) PCB and p,p′- dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p′-DDE) metabolites were determined in adipose tissue of 107 adult and sub...

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Main Authors: Verreault, Jonathan, Muir, Derek C.G., Norstrom, Ross J., Stirling, Ian, Fisk, Aaron T., Gabrielsen, Geir W., Derocher, Andrew E., Evans, Thomas J., Dietz, Rune, Sonne, Christian, Sandala, Gregory M., Gebbink, Wouter, Riget, Frank F., Born, Erik W., Taylor, Mitch K., Nagy, John, Letcher, Robert J.
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spelling ftunivwindsor:oai:scholar.uwindsor.ca:glierpub-1429 2023-06-11T04:08:52+02:00 Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002 Verreault, Jonathan Muir, Derek C.G. Norstrom, Ross J. Stirling, Ian Fisk, Aaron T. Gabrielsen, Geir W. Derocher, Andrew E. Evans, Thomas J. Dietz, Rune Sonne, Christian Sandala, Gregory M. Gebbink, Wouter Riget, Frank F. Born, Erik W. Taylor, Mitch K. Nagy, John Letcher, Robert J. 2005-12-01T08:00:00Z https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/glierpub/427 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.10.031 unknown Scholarship at UWindsor https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/glierpub/427 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.10.031 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.10.031 Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Publications Arctic Canadian arctic Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants Geographical trends Metabolites Polar bears Temporal comparisons Ursus maritimus text 2005 ftunivwindsor https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.10.031 2023-05-06T19:10:57Z A suite of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants (CHCs) including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and by-products, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and methyl sulfone (MeSO2) PCB and p,p′- dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p′-DDE) metabolites were determined in adipose tissue of 107 adult and sub-adult polar bears, almost exclusively females, sampled between 1996 and 2002 from populations spanning Arctic and Subarctic regions of Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard. The East Greenland and Svalbard populations of polar bears were distinguished by higher proportions of dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDT)-related compounds, nonachlors, oxychlordane, and higher-chlorinated and persistent PCB congeners (hepta- to nona-chlorinated). Conversely, Alaska, the westernmost population of the North American Arctic, was characterized by higher proportions of relatively volatile compounds such as hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) and pentachlorobenzene (PnCBz), lower-chlorinated PCB congeners (tri- to penta-chlorinated), and lower proportions of oxychlordane. Geometric mean (GM) with 95% confidence limits (CL) ΣHCH concentrations were highest in Alaska male polar bear fat samples (GM 593; CL 363-909 ng g- 1 lipid weight), ΣDDT concentration were highest in East Greenland female samples (GM 309; CL 249-490 ng g- 1 l.w.), and Σ42PCB (GM 5972; CL 4637-9129 ng g- 1 l.w.) and ΣMeSO2-PCB (GM 198; CL 162-279 ng g- 1 l.w.) concentrations were highest in female samples collected from Svalbard. The distribution of Σ-chlordane-related compounds (ΣCHL), ΣCBz, mirex, and dieldrin was relatively uniform among the populations of polar bears investigated. The present 1996-2002 data of female polar bear fat samples was compared to spatial assessments of female polar bear fat samples collected between 1989 and 1993 from comparable populations. The two-point temporal comparisons showed a general decrease for age-adjusted mean concentrations of ΣCHL, p,p′-DDE, Σ42PCB, ΣMeSO2-PCB and 3-MeSO2-p,p′-DDE over a period of approximately 10 ... Text Arctic East Greenland Greenland Subarctic Svalbard Ursus maritimus Alaska University of Windsor, Ontario: Scholarship at UWindsor Arctic Svalbard Canada Greenland Nona ENVELOPE(16.451,16.451,68.922,68.922) Science of The Total Environment 351-352 369 390
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topic Arctic
Canadian arctic
Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants
Geographical trends
Metabolites
Polar bears
Temporal comparisons
Ursus maritimus
spellingShingle Arctic
Canadian arctic
Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants
Geographical trends
Metabolites
Polar bears
Temporal comparisons
Ursus maritimus
Verreault, Jonathan
Muir, Derek C.G.
Norstrom, Ross J.
Stirling, Ian
Fisk, Aaron T.
Gabrielsen, Geir W.
Derocher, Andrew E.
Evans, Thomas J.
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Sandala, Gregory M.
Gebbink, Wouter
Riget, Frank F.
Born, Erik W.
Taylor, Mitch K.
Nagy, John
Letcher, Robert J.
Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002
topic_facet Arctic
Canadian arctic
Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants
Geographical trends
Metabolites
Polar bears
Temporal comparisons
Ursus maritimus
description A suite of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants (CHCs) including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and by-products, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and methyl sulfone (MeSO2) PCB and p,p′- dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p′-DDE) metabolites were determined in adipose tissue of 107 adult and sub-adult polar bears, almost exclusively females, sampled between 1996 and 2002 from populations spanning Arctic and Subarctic regions of Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard. The East Greenland and Svalbard populations of polar bears were distinguished by higher proportions of dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDT)-related compounds, nonachlors, oxychlordane, and higher-chlorinated and persistent PCB congeners (hepta- to nona-chlorinated). Conversely, Alaska, the westernmost population of the North American Arctic, was characterized by higher proportions of relatively volatile compounds such as hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) and pentachlorobenzene (PnCBz), lower-chlorinated PCB congeners (tri- to penta-chlorinated), and lower proportions of oxychlordane. Geometric mean (GM) with 95% confidence limits (CL) ΣHCH concentrations were highest in Alaska male polar bear fat samples (GM 593; CL 363-909 ng g- 1 lipid weight), ΣDDT concentration were highest in East Greenland female samples (GM 309; CL 249-490 ng g- 1 l.w.), and Σ42PCB (GM 5972; CL 4637-9129 ng g- 1 l.w.) and ΣMeSO2-PCB (GM 198; CL 162-279 ng g- 1 l.w.) concentrations were highest in female samples collected from Svalbard. The distribution of Σ-chlordane-related compounds (ΣCHL), ΣCBz, mirex, and dieldrin was relatively uniform among the populations of polar bears investigated. The present 1996-2002 data of female polar bear fat samples was compared to spatial assessments of female polar bear fat samples collected between 1989 and 1993 from comparable populations. The two-point temporal comparisons showed a general decrease for age-adjusted mean concentrations of ΣCHL, p,p′-DDE, Σ42PCB, ΣMeSO2-PCB and 3-MeSO2-p,p′-DDE over a period of approximately 10 ...
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author Verreault, Jonathan
Muir, Derek C.G.
Norstrom, Ross J.
Stirling, Ian
Fisk, Aaron T.
Gabrielsen, Geir W.
Derocher, Andrew E.
Evans, Thomas J.
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Sandala, Gregory M.
Gebbink, Wouter
Riget, Frank F.
Born, Erik W.
Taylor, Mitch K.
Nagy, John
Letcher, Robert J.
author_facet Verreault, Jonathan
Muir, Derek C.G.
Norstrom, Ross J.
Stirling, Ian
Fisk, Aaron T.
Gabrielsen, Geir W.
Derocher, Andrew E.
Evans, Thomas J.
Dietz, Rune
Sonne, Christian
Sandala, Gregory M.
Gebbink, Wouter
Riget, Frank F.
Born, Erik W.
Taylor, Mitch K.
Nagy, John
Letcher, Robert J.
author_sort Verreault, Jonathan
title Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002
title_short Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002
title_full Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002
title_fullStr Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002
title_full_unstemmed Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from Alaska, Canada, East Greenland, and Svalbard: 1996-2002
title_sort chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants and metabolites in polar bears (ursus maritimus) from alaska, canada, east greenland, and svalbard: 1996-2002
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