Stansley W, Roscoe D E, Hazen R E
New Jersey Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife, Lebanon 08833.
Sci Total Environ. 1991 Sep;107:71-82. doi: 10.1016/0048-9697(91)90250-i.
Eighty-six liver samples were collected from hunter-killed deer at various locations in New Jersey and analysed for cadmium. Concentrations ranged from 0.07 to 23.2 micrograms/g dry weight. Three of the highest concentrations were measured in samples collected from an area with known cadmium contamination resulting from past waste disposal practices. Significant differences in liver cadmium concentration were noted among deer from different areas (p less than 0.01) and among different age groups (p less than 0.01). No sex-related differences were observed (p = 0.48). A survey of deer liver consumption was conducted and the data were used in formulating a health advisory. The lack of knowledge about the effects of cadmium on wildlife health is discussed in relation to an expected increase in the land disposal of sewage.
从新泽西州各地被猎人捕杀的鹿身上采集了86份肝脏样本,并对其进行镉含量分析。镉含量范围为0.07至23.2微克/克干重。在从一个因过去的废物处理方式而存在已知镉污染的地区采集的样本中,检测到了三个最高含量。不同地区的鹿肝脏镉含量存在显著差异(p<0.01),不同年龄组之间也存在显著差异(p<0.01)。未观察到与性别相关的差异(p = 0.48)。开展了一项关于鹿肝食用情况的调查,并将数据用于制定健康建议。结合污水土地处置预期增加的情况,讨论了对镉对野生动物健康影响缺乏了解的问题。