Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, 08855, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 1994 Mar;30(1):1-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00546196.
Feathers serve as a useful, non-destructive approach for biomonitoring some aspects of environmental quality. Birds can eliminate over 90% of their body burden of mercury by sequestration in growing feathers, and they molt their feathers at least annually. Thus mercury concentrations should not vary in avian feathers as a function of age. We tested the null hypothesis that there are no age differences in the concentrations of mercury, lead, cadmium, selenium, copper, chromium and manganese in the feathers of immature and adult common loons Gavia immer from the Northeastern United States where the species is declining. Adults had significantly higher mean levels of mercury (20245 ppb) than immature loons (9677 ppb), but there were no age-related differences for other elements. Even with the small number of immatures, females had significantly higher levels of mercury than males, although the gender difference was not significant for adults.
羽毛是监测环境质量某些方面的有用、非破坏性方法。鸟类可以通过将汞隔离在生长中的羽毛中来消除其体内 90%以上的汞含量,而且它们每年至少换一次羽毛。因此,鸟类羽毛中的汞浓度不应随年龄的增长而变化。我们检验了一个零假设,即在美国东北部正在减少的普通潜鸟(Gavia immer)的羽毛中,汞、铅、镉、硒、铜、铬和锰的浓度不存在年龄差异。成鸟的汞含量平均值(20245 ppb)明显高于幼鸟(9677 ppb),但其他元素不存在与年龄相关的差异。尽管幼鸟数量较少,但雌性的汞含量明显高于雄性,尽管这种性别差异在成鸟中并不显著。