U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, 20708, Laurel, MD, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 1992 Jan;20(1):47-54. doi: 10.1007/BF00396520.
Organochlorine and heavy metal concentrations in 17-year cicadas from Prince Georges and Anne Arundel Counties, Maryland, were well below levels known to be harmful to birds. Cicadas contained concentrations of metals similar to or less than other local invertebrates except they contained more copper than did earthworms. Copper and lead concentrations in cicadas from one site may have been elevated by sewage plant effluent deposited during river floodings. Cicadas from the median of a major highway did not contain more lead than cicadas from non-traffic sites.
马里兰州乔治王子县和安妮阿伦德尔县的 17 年蝉体内的有机氯和重金属浓度远低于已知对鸟类有害的水平。蝉体内的金属浓度与其他当地无脊椎动物相似或更低,但它们体内的铜含量高于蚯蚓。一个地点的蝉体内的铜和铅浓度可能因洪水期间沉积的污水厂废水而升高。主要公路中间的蝉体内的铅含量并不高于非交通地段的蝉。