德国工业化地区狍(Capreolus Capreolus)骨骼氟化物含量的时空变化

Uwe Kierdorf , Horst Kierdorf
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为了研究环境氟化物水平的时空变化,我们分析了两个工业化地区(鲁尔地区:n=76,采样期1955-1998;在德国北莱茵-威斯特伐利亚联邦州,科隆W地区:n=81,采样期1983-1998年。骨氟化物值(以干重为基础)介于150毫克氟/公斤(1997年采集的2岁标本)和5724毫克氟/公斤(1957年采集的10岁标本)之间。在这两个研究区域,在各自的采样期间,颌骨氟化物浓度明显下降。因此,1990-1998年期间采集的动物(两个研究区域合并)的骨氟化物含量显著(P<0.00001)低于1955-1989年期间的狍,而两组动物在年龄上没有显著差异。这些发现被认为表明,由于采取了有效的排放控制措施,进入动物栖息地的氟化物沉积大大减少。鲁尔地区鹿群1990-1998年骨氟化物含量显著高于科隆W地区(P<0.005),但两组间年龄差异不显著。在这两个研究地区,年龄与颌骨氟化物含量之间存在显著正相关(p < 0.01;0.00001)(鲁尔地区:rs=0.601;科隆W区:rs=0.725)在此期间捕获的动物中发现。本研究强调分析野生狍骨骼氟化物浓度的适宜性,以便监测氟化物对环境的污染程度,从而评估为减少工业来源的氟化物排放而采取的措施的效率。
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Temporal and geographical variation in skeletal fluoride content of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from industrialized areas in Germany

In order to study temporal and spatial variation of environmental fluoride levels, we analyzed the mandibular bone fluoride content of 157 roe deer (age range: 1–11 years) from two industrialized regions (Ruhr area: n=76, sampling period 1955–1998; area W of Cologne: n=81, sampling period 1983–1998) in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Bone fluoride values (dry weight basis) ranged between 150 mg F/kg (2 year-old specimen taken in 1997) and 5724 mg F/kg (10 year-old specimen taken in 1957). In both study areas, a pronounced decline in mandibular bone fluoride concentrations occurred over the respective sampling periods. In consequence, bone fluoride content of animals (both study areas pooled) taken during the period 1990–1998 was significantly (P<0.00001) lower than that of roe deer from the period 1955–1989, while the two animal groups did not significantly differ in age. These findings are regarded as indicative of a considerable reduction of fluoride deposition into the animals’ habitats, due to effective emission control measures. Bone fluoride values for the period 1990–1998 in the roe deer from the Ruhr area significantly (P<0.005) exceeded those of the individuals from the study area W of Cologne, while the difference in age between the two groups was not significant. In both study areas, a significant (P<0.00001) positive correlation between age and mandibular bone fluoride content (Ruhr area: rs=0.601; area W of Cologne: rs=0.725) was found for animals taken during this period. The present study underscores the suitability of analyzing skeletal fluoride concentrations in wild roe deer in order to monitor the magnitude of environmental contamination by fluoride and thereby to assess the efficiency of measures taken to reduce fluoride emissions from industrial sources.

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