Hoffmann, S., Blunck, S., Petersen, K., Jones, E., Koval, J., Misek, R., Frick, J., Cluff, H., Sime, C., McNay, M., Beckman, K., Atkinson, M., Drew, M., Collinge, M., Bangs, E., and Harper, R.
Cadmium, copper, iron, and zinc levels were measured in the kidneys of 115 grey wolves ( Canis lupus) from Idaho, Montana and Alaska (United States), and from the Northwest Territories (Canada). No significant differences in the levels of iron or copper were observed between locations, but wolf kidneys from more northern locations had significantly higher cadmium levels (Alaska > Northwest Territories > Montana โ Idaho), and wolves from Alaska showed significantly higher zinc than other locations. Additionally, female wolves in Alaska had higher iron levels than males, and adult wolves in Montana had higher copper levels than subadults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]