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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110679
Are phthalate ester contaminants in northern fulmar preen oil higher in birds that have ingested more plastic?
Provencher J.F.; Avery-Gomm S.; Braune B.M.; Letcher R.J.; Dey C.J.; Mallory M.L.
发表日期2020
ISSN0025326X
卷号150
英文摘要Understanding the impacts of plastic pollution is a global research priority. Previous research has shown that plasticizers such as phthalate esters detected in seabird tissues can be useful non-lethal biochemical markers of plastic ingestion as compared with more standard necropsy techniques. We examined the concentrations of six phthalate esters in the preen oil of Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in relation to their retained plastics. Contrary to a previous study, we found that the phthalates examined were not analytically detectable in fulmar preen oil. Given that the birds we examined had up to 100 pieces of plastics in their stomachs, and all uropygial glands were completely emptied during the necropsies, it does not appear that measuring phthalates in preen oil of Northern Fulmars is a useful, non-lethal technique to determine if individuals ingest plastics, at least not currently given the available commercial analytical detection limits. © 2019
英文关键词Bioaccumulation; Contaminants; Debris; Excretion; Preening oil; Validation
语种英语
scopus关键词Bioaccumulation; Biochemistry; Birds; Debris; Elastomers; Impurities; Plastics; Solvents; Analytical detection; Biochemical markers; Excretion; Phthalate ester; Plastic pollutions; Preening oil; Research priorities; Validation; Esters; phthalic acid ester; plastic; ester; phthalic acid; phthalic acid derivative; bioaccumulation; biological uptake; excretion; marine pollution; organic pollutant; phthalate; plastic waste; seabird; animal tissue; Article; bioaccumulation; concentration (parameter); female; ingestion; nonhuman; sea pollution; seabird; stomach; uropygial gland; animal; bird; dietary exposure; environmental monitoring; stomach juice; Aves; Fulmarus glacialis; Animals; Birds; Dietary Exposure; Environmental Monitoring; Esters; Gastrointestinal Contents; Phthalic Acids; Plastics
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/149447
作者单位Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Gatineau, QC, Canada; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Environment and Climate Change Canada, Science and Technology Branch, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Department of Biology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada
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Provencher J.F.,Avery-Gomm S.,Braune B.M.,et al. Are phthalate ester contaminants in northern fulmar preen oil higher in birds that have ingested more plastic?[J],2020,150.
APA Provencher J.F.,Avery-Gomm S.,Braune B.M.,Letcher R.J.,Dey C.J.,&Mallory M.L..(2020).Are phthalate ester contaminants in northern fulmar preen oil higher in birds that have ingested more plastic?.Marine Pollution Bulletin,150.
MLA Provencher J.F.,et al."Are phthalate ester contaminants in northern fulmar preen oil higher in birds that have ingested more plastic?".Marine Pollution Bulletin 150(2020).
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