2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.06.070
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Bioaccumulation of PGEs and other traffic-related metals in populations of the small mammal Apodemus sylvaticus

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“…On the whole, metal contents in Parisian soils were in the middle or in the upper part of ranges reported in the literature. As an example, the Pb content (21-118 mg/kg.dw, d10-d90) were in accordance with the moderate to high values reported by Marcheselli et al (2010) (Gabriel et al 2005) and low gas-phase uptake (Rutter et al 2011). Actually, Hg would primarily either account for most recent acute pollutions (e.g., industrial releases or pesticide applications) or…”
Section: Trace and Major Elementssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…On the whole, metal contents in Parisian soils were in the middle or in the upper part of ranges reported in the literature. As an example, the Pb content (21-118 mg/kg.dw, d10-d90) were in accordance with the moderate to high values reported by Marcheselli et al (2010) (Gabriel et al 2005) and low gas-phase uptake (Rutter et al 2011). Actually, Hg would primarily either account for most recent acute pollutions (e.g., industrial releases or pesticide applications) or…”
Section: Trace and Major Elementssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Artificial lighting from roads can increase predation risk and disrupt the circadian clock (Beier 2006). Vehicles release heavy metals into the environment, and animals that associate with roads may accumulate these elements in their tissues (Marcheselli et al 2010). Lastly, foraging along roads can also lead to incidental ingestion of anthropogenic garbage such as paper, plastic, and glass (Jankowiak et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parameters were scattered into two groups with respect to the second component (to which Cs-137, Be-7, Ca are contributing). The group with a negative load on the second component is composed of Ag, Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd and Sb that are well-known urban pollutants (Sutherland, 2000;Marcheselli et al, 2010;Bi et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%