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Accumulation of heavy metals and As in wetland birds in the area around Donana National Park affected by the Aznalcollar toxic spill

Authors :
Hernández, Luis M.
Gómara, Belén
Fernández Martín, Mario Antonio
Jiménez, B.
González Carlos, María José
Baos, Raquel
Hiraldo, Fernando
Ferrer, Miguel
Benito, V.
Suñer, M. Ángeles
Devesa, Vicenta
Montoro Martínez, Rosa
Hernández, Luis M.
Gómara, Belén
Fernández Martín, Mario Antonio
Jiménez, B.
González Carlos, María José
Baos, Raquel
Hiraldo, Fernando
Ferrer, Miguel
Benito, V.
Suñer, M. Ángeles
Devesa, Vicenta
Montoro Martínez, Rosa
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The impact of the spill from the mine in Aznalcollar (Seville, Spain) on waterfowl in the Donana National Park is assessed. The concentrations of Cu, Pb, Cd, Zn and As in the liver and eggs of 16 species of waterfowl found dead in the Park between April and November 1998 were determined. The highest levels were found for Zn, followed by Cu, Pb, Cd and As. The main parameters related to the accumulation of these elements in the waterfowl studied were species and trophic level. The other variables studied distance from the spill, days of exposure, sex, size, and age are important, although this depends on the element studied. Zn and Cu from the spill have entered the food chain of the aquatic birds studied, but Cd, Pb and As have not. There is currently no evidence to suggest that the trace element concentrations measured have reached toxic levels.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1103382166
Document Type :
Electronic Resource