• Title of article

    Total mercury concentration in the kidneys of birds from Poland

  • Author/Authors

    KITOWSKI, Ignacy State School of Higher Education in Chelm, Poland , KOWALSKI, Radoslaw University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Department of Analysis and Food Quality Assessment, Poland , KOMOSA, Andrzej Maria Curie-Sklodowska University - Department of Radiochemistry and Colloid Chemistry, Poland , SUJAK, Agnieszka University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Department of Biophysics, Poland

  • From page
    693
  • To page
    701
  • Abstract
    A study was conducted on mercury renal concentration in 154 individuals of 28 species of birds with various habitat and trophic preferences. The highest geometric mean concentrations of Hg were found in large piscivorous birds such as Cormorant and Grey Heron. The maximum mercury levels were noted for individuals of White-tailed Eagle and Great Crested Grebe. Significant differences in renal mercury concentration between Sparrowhawk individuals were found in winter and in spring. Male Sparrowhawks generally accumulated rather more mercury in their kidneys than the females. Statistically significant differences in renal mercury concentration between males and females were also found for Goshawks. In gulls, differences in the level of mercury accumulation were dependent on the preferred food.
  • Keywords
    Mercury , biomonitoring , birds , kidney
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Zoology
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Zoology
  • Record number

    2527810