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      Concentrations of lead and other elements in the liver of the white-tailed eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla), a European flagship species, wintering in Eastern Poland

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          As a top predator, the white-tailed eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla) may serve as a good indicator species, providing information about the bioavailability of contaminants and their transfer within the food chain. In this study, we aimed to determine the common sources of origin of 17 metals and other elements in the liver of white-tailed eagles, and to compare the variations in their hepatic concentrations by age (adults vs immatures) and sex (males vs females) in groups of white-tailed eagles wintering in Eastern Poland. The element concentrations followed the pattern of S > K > Na > Fe > Mg > Ca > Zn > Cu > Mn > Se > Pb > Hg > Cd > Cr > Sr > V > Sc. We found significant age-related differences in the hepatic concentrations of some of the elements. Adults showed higher concentrations of Pb, Cd, Ca, Fe, and Zn and lower concentrations of Cu and Se than immatures. These differences may be explained by age-related differences in wintering strategy (adults are sedentary, and immatures are migratory) and hunting skills (adults are more successful when hunting for agile prey). Our study indicates that ingested Pb ammunition poses a serious threat to the health and lives of white-tailed eagles in Poland (32% of the studied individuals had acute lead poisoning). Our study also indicates a serious need for banning the use of lead hunting ammunition in the parts of Europe (including Poland) where it is still allowed.

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                Contributors
                ignacyk@autograf.pl
                biodj@univ.gda.pl
                d.wiacek@ipan.lublin.pl
                agnieszka.sujak@up.lublin.pl
                Journal
                Ambio
                Ambio
                Ambio
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                0044-7447
                1654-7209
                15 June 2017
                15 June 2017
                December 2017
                : 46
                : 8
                : 825-841
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0000 8698 0863, GRID grid.466140.1, State School of Higher Education in Chełm, ; Pocztowa 54, 22-100 Chełm, Poland
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2370 4076, GRID grid.8585.0, Department of Vertebrate Ecology and Zoology, , University of Gdańsk, ; Wita Stwosza 59, 80-308 Gdańsk, Poland
                [3 ]ISNI 0000 0001 1958 0162, GRID grid.413454.3, Institute of Agrophysics, , Polish Academy of Sciences, ; Doświadczalna 4, 20-290 Lublin, Poland
                [4 ]ISNI 0000 0000 8816 7059, GRID grid.411201.7, Department of Biophysics, , University of Life Sciences in Lublin, ; Akademicka 13, 20-933 Lublin, Poland
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                929
                10.1007/s13280-017-0929-3
                5639800
                28620777
                312738af-130c-4aed-b8af-0762f97c8c99
                © The Author(s) 2017

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

                History
                : 1 December 2016
                : 7 April 2017
                : 5 June 2017
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004382, Polska Akademia Nauk;
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                Sociology
                bioaccumulation,lead ammunition,liver,raptors,trace elements
                Sociology
                bioaccumulation, lead ammunition, liver, raptors, trace elements

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