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Element patterns in feathers of nestling Black Crowned Night-Heron, Nycticorax nycticorax L., from four colonies in Delaware, Maryland, and Minnesota

Custer, T. W., Golden, N. H., and Rattner, B. A., 2008, Element patterns in feathers of nestling Black Crowned Night-Heron, Nycticorax nycticorax L., from four colonies in Delaware, Maryland, and Minnesota: Bulletin of Environmental Contaminants and Toxicology, v. 81, p. 147-151.

Abstract

The pattern of elements in nestling blackcrowned night-heron feathers from a rural Minnesota colony differed from colonies in industrialized regions of Maryland and Delaware. Except for chromium, however, the differences did not reflect the elements associated with waters and sediments of the Maryland and Delaware colonies. Therefore, elements in water and sediment do not necessarily bioaccumulate in night-heron feathers in relation to potential exposure. Although trace element patterns in feathers indicated differences among geographical locations, they did not separate all locations well and their usefulness as an indicator of natal colony location may be limited.

Keywords

Elements, Feathers, Metals, Black-crowned night-heron

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