Heavy Metal Accumulations of 4 Species of Anseriformes in Korea

Seon-Deok Jin , Seul-Gi Seo , Young-Un Shin , Ki-Chang Bing , Tae-Han Kang , Woon-Kee Paek , Doo-Pyo Lee
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The study figured out the tendency of distribution of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd), and compared and examined the heavy metal accumulations among species by measuring the heave metal accumulations in major organs (liver, muscle, kidney and bones) targeting 31 birds in 4 species(Cygnus cygnus, Anser albifrons, Aix galericulata and Anas formosa) of Anseriformes. Concentration of lead (Pb) in tissues was generally high in kidney (1.54 μg/wet g) or bones (5.94 μg/wet g), and concentration of cadmium (Cd) was generally high in kidney (0.474 μg/wet g) and low in muscles (0.019 μg/wet g). As shown above, there was no bird containing more than the standard amount of cadmium (Cd) among Anseriformes, but the study confirmed from 3 species (Cygnus cygnus, Anser albifrons, Aix galericulata and Anas formosa) containing lead at exposed levels and at poisoned levels. It is judged that the study result will be used as a comparing material for studies monitoring heavy metal of Anseriformes, a winter bird and a bio-indicator in an aquatic ecosystem and a basic material for reasonable environmental policy of lead shots and lead sinker in the future.

韩国4种安塞里目动物的重金属积累
本研究以天鹅座、白鳍豚、鸭嘴兽和台湾鸭4种31只为对象,通过测量主要器官(肝脏、肌肉、肾脏和骨骼)的重金属积累量,揭示了铅和镉的分布趋势,并对不同物种间的重金属积累进行了比较和检验。铅(Pb)在组织中的浓度在肾脏(1.54μg/wet g)或骨骼(5.94μg/wet g)中普遍较高,镉(Cd)在肾脏(0.474μg/went g)中通常较高,在肌肉中通常较低(0.019μg/wett g)。如上所述,在安氏体型动物中,没有一种鸟类的镉含量超过标准量,但该研究证实,有3种鸟类(天鹅座、白鳍豚、长须鲸和台湾Anas formosa)的铅含量分别为暴露水平和中毒水平。判断该研究结果将作为研究水生生态系统中冬鸟和生物指标安氏体重金属监测的比较材料,并为未来合理的铅弹和铅沉降球环境政策提供基础材料。
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