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Large-scale geographical variation in eggshell metal and calcium content in a passerine bird (Ficedula hypoleuca)

Ruuskanen, Suvi (author)
Laaksonen, Toni (author)
Morales, Judith (author)
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Moreno, Juan (author)
Mateo, Rafael (author)
Belskii, Eugen (author)
Bushuev, Andrey (author)
Jarvinen, Antero (author)
Kerimov, Anvar (author)
Krams, Indrikis (author)
Morosinotto, Chiara (author)
Maend, Raivo (author)
Orell, Markku (author)
Qvarnström, Anna (author)
Uppsala universitet,Zooekologi
Slater, Fred (author)
Tilgar, Vallo (author)
Visser, Marcel E. (author)
Winkel, Wolfgang (author)
Zang, Herwig (author)
Eeva, Tapio (author)
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2013-11-14
2014
English.
In: Environmental Science and Pollution Research. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0944-1344 .- 1614-7499. ; 21:5, s. 3304-3317
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  • Birds have been used as bioindicators of pollution, such as toxic metals. Levels of pollutants in eggs are especially interesting, as developing birds are more sensitive to detrimental effects of pollutants than adults. Only very few studies have monitored intraspecific, large-scale variation in metal pollution across a species' breeding range. We studied large-scale geographic variation in metal levels in the eggs of a small passerine, the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca), sampled from 15 populations across Europe. We measured 10 eggshell elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Se, Sr, and Ca) and several shell characteristics (mass, thickness, porosity, and color). We found significant variation among populations in eggshell metal levels for all metals except copper. Eggshell lead, zinc, and chromium levels decreased from central Europe to the north, in line with the gradient in pollution levels over Europe, thus suggesting that eggshell can be used as an indicator of pollution levels. Eggshell lead levels were also correlated with soil lead levels and pH. Most of the metals were not correlated with eggshell characteristics, with the exception of shell mass, or with breeding success, which may suggest that birds can cope well with the current background exposure levels across Europe.

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Lead
Biomonitoring
Bird
Reproductive success
Ficedula
Flycatcher

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