Institute of High Mountain Biology, University of Žilina, Tatranská Javorina 7, SK-059 56, Tatranská Javorina, Slovak Republic.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2022 Feb;200(2):790-799. doi: 10.1007/s12011-021-02689-z. Epub 2021 Apr 1.
Biomonitoring of synanthropic species provides evidence about effects of the pollution in human environment. In the present study, tibia and tarsometatarsal bones were extracted from feral pigeons (Columba livia), found either deceased, or experimentally captured in the lofts of houses in Bratislava, Slovakia. Concentrations of mercury (tarsometatarsus), lead, iron, and zinc (tibia) were analyzed, along with sex and plumage pattern, wing, and tarsometatarsal length. In order to estimate age, lines of arrested growth (LAGs) were used. Results show no significant differences in heavy metal accumulation depending on sex or plumage pattern. However, age-related tarsometatarsus length was correlated to Hg, Pb, and Fe bone level accumulation. Thus, bigger or older pigeons with longer tarsometatarsal bones had higher Hg, Pb, and Fe concentrations. Higher heavy metal concentrations (mainly Fe and Zn) were also present in bones of older deceased individuals with completed LAG. These findings point to chronic accumulation of heavy metals in feral pigeons during their life in polluted environments.
对城市物种进行生物监测可提供有关人类环境中污染影响的证据。在本研究中,从在斯洛伐克布拉迪斯拉发的房屋阁楼中发现的死亡或经实验捕获的野鸽(Columba livia)的胫骨和跗跖骨中提取了汞(跗跖骨)、铅、铁和锌(胫骨)浓度,并分析了性别和羽色模式、翅膀和跗跖骨长度。为了估计年龄,使用了生长停滞线(LAGs)。结果表明,重金属积累与性别或羽色模式无关。然而,与年龄相关的跗跖骨长度与 Hg、Pb 和 Fe 骨水平积累相关。因此,跗跖骨较长的较大或较老的鸽子具有更高的 Hg、Pb 和 Fe 浓度。完成 LAG 的较老死亡个体的骨骼中也存在较高浓度的重金属(主要是 Fe 和 Zn)。这些发现表明,野鸽在污染环境中的生活中会慢性积累重金属。