Biology Department, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2012 Jul;64(7):1475-84. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.05.012. Epub 2012 Jun 5.
Levels and trends of persistent organic pollutants and trace elements in seabirds breeding in the vast Canadian Arctic have been monitored since 1975. Data from this monitoring have indicated both spatial and temporal variation across the region, attributable in part to differences in species' diets, differences in regional deposition patterns, and unidirectional trends in contaminants reaching this area from emissions in temperate and tropical areas to the south. Seabird tissues have served as effective biomonitors to examine this variation, and national and international collaboration in this monitoring effort has promoted valuable synthetic assessments of spatial and temporal patterns in Arctic contaminants. Here we review the history of the monitoring program, the critical role played by Environment Canada's National Wildlife Specimen Bank, and we summarize important spatial and temporal trends in various contaminants in Canadian Arctic seabirds.
自 1975 年以来,一直在监测在广阔的加拿大北极地区繁殖的海鸟体内持久性有机污染物和微量元素的水平和趋势。 该监测数据表明,该地区存在空间和时间变化,部分原因是物种饮食的差异、区域沉积模式的差异,以及从南部的温带和热带地区排放的污染物到达该地区的单向趋势。 海鸟组织已成为检查这种变化的有效生物监测器,在该监测工作中的国家和国际合作促进了对北极污染物的空间和时间模式的有价值的综合评估。 在这里,我们回顾了监测计划的历史,加拿大环境部国家野生动物标本库所发挥的关键作用,总结了加拿大北极海鸟中各种污染物的重要空间和时间趋势。