Plastic ingestion and associated additives in Faroe Islands chicks of the Northern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
France Collard , Simon Leconte , Jóhannis Danielsen , Claudia Halsband , Dorte Herzke , Mikael Harju , Felix Tulatz , Geir W. Gabrielsen , Arnaud Tarroux
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Abstract

Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) are a pelagic seabird species distributed at northern and polar latitudes. They are often used as an indicator of plastic pollution in the North Sea region, but data are lacking from higher latitudes, especially when it comes to chicks. Here, we investigated amounts of ingested plastic and their characteristics in fulmar chicks from the Faroe Islands. Plastic particles (≥1 ​mm) in chicks of two age classes were searched using a digestion method with KOH. In addition, to evaluate if additive tissue burden reflects plastic ingestion, we measured liver tissue concentrations of two pollutant classes associated with plastic materials: polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and several dechloranes, using gas chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry. The most common shape was hard fragment (81%) and the most common polymer was polyethylene (73%). Plastic contamination did not differ between either age class, and we found no correlation between neither the amount and mass of plastic particles and the concentration of additives. After comparison with previous studies on adult fulmars, we do not recommend using chicks for biomonitoring adults because chicks seem to ingest more plastics than adults.

法罗群岛北部冰川富尔玛雏鸡的塑料摄食及其相关添加剂
北狐(Fulmarus glacialis)是一种分布在北纬和极纬的远洋海鸟。它们经常被用作北海地区塑料污染的指标,但缺乏高纬度地区的数据,特别是涉及到小鸡时。在这里,我们调查了法罗群岛管鼻鹱雏鸟摄入的塑料量及其特征。采用KOH消解法对2个龄级雏鸡体内≥1mm的塑料颗粒进行搜索。此外,为了评估添加剂组织负担是否反映了塑料摄入,我们使用气相色谱和高分辨率质谱法测量了与塑料材料相关的两类污染物的肝组织浓度:多溴联苯醚(PBDEs)和几种脱氯烷。最常见的形状是硬碎片(81%),最常见的聚合物是聚乙烯(73%)。塑料污染在两个年龄组之间没有差异,我们发现塑料颗粒的数量和质量与添加剂浓度之间没有相关性。在与之前对成年管鼻器的研究进行比较后,我们不建议使用小鸡对成年管鼻器进行生物监测,因为小鸡似乎比成年管鼻器摄入更多的塑料。
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