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Valentina Cumbo1, Francesco Giuseppe Galluzzo2, Gaetano Cammilleri3, Antonietta Mascetti4, Giovanni Lo Cascio1, Innocenzo Ezio Giangrosso1, Andrea Pulvirenti5, Salvatore Seminara1, Vincenzo Ferrantelli1.
Abstract
Calonectris diomedea is a colonial Procellariiform breeding on Mediterranean islands. The stomach oil produced during chick rearing is a peculiar trait of this species. The composition of the stomach oil is likely to reflect the composition of the prey ingested and might reveal the contaminants uptake with prey becoming a possible tool for the marine pollution monitoring. We examined the concentration of 15 trace elements by ICP-MS and direct mercury analyser. The principal component analysis revealed a heterogeneous pattern of metal concentration, showing a significant separation between samples collected 20 and 70 days after hatching. The data obtained in this work give preliminary information on the feeding habits and breeding ecology of Linosa's colony of Scopoli's shearwater. The trace metals variability found suggest that the stomach oil may have a role as trophic markers to understand predator-prey relationships and to have evidence on the accumulation of pollutants in the latter.Entities:
Keywords: Biomonitors; ICP-MS; Scopoli's shearwater; Toxic metals
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34906783 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553