Contamination of European otters (Lutra lutra) by PCB congeners and organochlorinated pesticides in the wetlands of western France; ; Libois, Roland et alin Netherlands Journal of Zoology (1996), 46(3-4), 326-336 During the forty years, otter (Lutra lutra) populations have severely declined over much of Europe. One of the main regression factors appears to be pollution by organochlorine xenobiotics, especially ... [more ▼] During the forty years, otter (Lutra lutra) populations have severely declined over much of Europe. One of the main regression factors appears to be pollution by organochlorine xenobiotics, especially PCBs. The present study took place in France, in the wetlands of the Atlantic border, where otter populations are considered to the stable. Muscle, pericaudal fat, and liver of 33 otters were analysed for 22 PCB congeners and organochlorine pesticides. The mean concentrations of organochlorinated pesticides in samples are relatively low (from 0 to 5.71 mg/kg lipid weight). The PCB concentrations are higher (mean in muscular tissue: 26.19 mg/kg lipid weight), but still remain low compared to similar samples from other countries. The relation between PCB concentration and physiological variables is discussed. Congener specific analysis shows an important contamination due to highly chlorinated congeners and a poor contaminatin due to low chlorinated congeners. Potential hazards due to organochlorinated compounds are also discussed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 31 (2 ULg) Etude du miveau de contamination par les PCBs et les pesticides organochlorés de loutres (Lutra lutra) et l'anguilles (Anguilla anguilla) issues de zones humides de l'oeust de la France; ; Libois, Roland et alin Cahiers d'Ethologie (1995), 15(2-3-4), 321-324 Organochlorinated pesticides and PCBs were identified in 32 otter carcasses (road casualties) found in the wetlands of western France. The contamination levels are relatively low compared to those found ... [more ▼] Organochlorinated pesticides and PCBs were identified in 32 otter carcasses (road casualties) found in the wetlands of western France. The contamination levels are relatively low compared to those found in other otter European populations. As eel is the main prey of otters in that area, samples of that fish from the Marais poitevin were analysed too. They also show a low level of contamination by these compounds, their PCB congener pattern being different. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 16 (2 ULg) |
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