1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00211630
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Biomonitoring heavy metals using the barn owl (Tyto alba guttata): Sources of variation especially relating to body condition

Abstract: The feasibility of using the Barn Owl (Tyto alba guttata) to monitor environmental quality in the Netherlands was investigated, using Cd, Cu, Pb, Mn, and Fe as indicators for environmental contamination. Throughout 1992, bird-watchers, volunteers, and officials submitted 53 birds. The age and geographical distribution of these birds, formed a representative sample of the population. The following interrelationships were investigated: cause of death, nutrient reserve, age, time of death, place of death, body me… Show more

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“…Essential elements such as iron, zinc, manganese, and copper in livers of owls in this study were greater than those of other Korean birds (Honda et al 1986;Lee et al 1987;Kim et al 2000;. However, these concentrations seemed to be within the normal range for birds (Custer and Hohman 1994;Puls 1994;Esselink et al 1995;Franson et al 1995;Henny et al 1995;Hothem et al 1998;Eisler 2000;Trust et al 2000;Stout et al 2002;Takekawa et al 2002;Custer et al 2003;) and are probably maintained by a normal homeostatic mechanism.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Essential elements such as iron, zinc, manganese, and copper in livers of owls in this study were greater than those of other Korean birds (Honda et al 1986;Lee et al 1987;Kim et al 2000;. However, these concentrations seemed to be within the normal range for birds (Custer and Hohman 1994;Puls 1994;Esselink et al 1995;Franson et al 1995;Henny et al 1995;Hothem et al 1998;Eisler 2000;Trust et al 2000;Stout et al 2002;Takekawa et al 2002;Custer et al 2003;) and are probably maintained by a normal homeostatic mechanism.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Most studies have been carried out on birds of prey (Denneman and Douben, 1993;Esselink et al, 1995;Jager et al, 1996) and on seabird species (Kim et al, 1996), some of which have been shown to accumulate high concentrations of heavy metals in their tissues and feathers (Kim et al, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although there are numerous studies that have used birds as biomonitors, most have focused on birds of prey (Denneman and Douben 1993;Esselink et al 1995;Jager et al 1996) and seabird species (Becker 1989;. Because metals might accumulate with the age of the organism, the majority of studies have used adult birds.…”
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confidence: 99%