Title of article :
Organochlorine pesticide, polychlorinated biphenyl and
heavy metal concentrations in wolves ž Canis lupus L.
1758/ from north-west Russia
Author/Authors :
Richard F. Shorea، نويسنده , , Adriano Casullib، نويسنده , , Valodia Bologovc، نويسنده , ,
Claire L. Wienburga، نويسنده , , Amjad Afsara، نويسنده , , Paul Toyned، نويسنده , , Giacomo Dell’Omoe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The wolf Canis lupus is a major terrestrial predator in eastern Europe and, as a top carnivore, may be exposed to
high concentrations of contaminants that are readily transferred through the food chain. Despite this, there are few
published data on pollutant and pesticide levels in wolves. This study utilised tissues from animals legally killed by
hunters for other reasons Žanimals were not killed for the purposes of this study. to carry out the only detailed
investigation of contaminants in wolves in Europe and the first in animals from Eastern Europe. The livers of 58
wolves from the Tver and Smoliensk regions of northwest Russia Ž54 N 31 E to 57 N 35 E. were analysed for seven
organochlorine pesticides, 24 PCB congeners, Aroclor 1254-matched summed PCBs Ž PCBs., total mercury,
cadmium and lead. Cadmium, most of the organochlorine pesticides and many PCB congeners were not detectable in
any of the wolves. Hexachlorobenzene, alpha-HCH, pp DDE, PCB congeners 118, 138, 149 and 156 and lead were
detected in up to 6% of livers. Dieldrin, PCB congeners 153, 170 and 180, PCBs and mercury were detected more
frequently. Contaminant levels were generally low; maximum wet weight concentrations of any of the organochlorine
pesticides, PCBs and mercury were less than 0.1, 1 and 0.25 g g 1, respectively. PCB congeners 153, 170 and 180
accounted for 41% of the PCBs. Dieldrin, PCBs and mercury concentrations did not vary significantly between
males and females nor between adult and juvenile Ž 12 months old. wolves apart from the PCB concentration,which was on average five times higher in adults than juveniles. Liver residues were generally below the level
normally associated with adverse effects except for lead levels which exceeded the critical 5 g g 1 dry wt.
concentration in three of the 58 animals examined
Keywords :
PCB congener , mercury , Cadmium , age , lead , Wolf , Dieldin , sex
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment