Trace Elements in Tissues of Wild Carnivores and Omnivores in Croatia

作者: Nina Bilandžić , Danko Dežđek , Marija Sedak , Maja Đokić , Branimir Šimić

DOI: 10.1007/S00128-011-0449-Y

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摘要: The differences in metal exposure (As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Hg) the muscle, liver kidney tissues of brown bears (Ursus arctos), grey wolfs (Canis lupus), Eurasian lynxs (Lynx lynx), badgers (Meles meles) pine martens (Martes martes) from Croatia were observed. highest mean Cd levels found badger (3.05 0.537 mg/kg). Cu concentrations (mg/kg) measured tissue obtained order: (15.2) > brown bear (12.1) > pine marten (10.3) > Eurasian lynx (8.43) > grey wolf (6.44). Result presented that accumulated elements: As, muscle; liver; kidney. Kidney Hg. Omnivorous species observed present an important bioindicator for accumulation toxic elements indicating enhanced vulnerability response to ecological changes forested terrain. Generally, element five lower comparison reported previous studies below related toxicosis mammals.

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