2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.06.068
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Avian feathers as a non-destructive bio-monitoring tool of trace metals signatures: A case study from severely contaminated areas

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“…(Table.1).The highest concentrations of Mn in the urban samples were detected in down feathers. The levels of Mn reported in the study are comparable to the levels reported by [14] in Bubulcusibis (21 μg/g), by [28] in Ardea cinerea (9.90±3.62 μg/g), and in Egretta garzetta The study confirms the hypothesis that analyzing metal contents in feathers provide reliable method in monitoring environmental contamination. In the present analysis certain toxic metals like mercury, cadmium, arsenic and lead has not reached the toxic level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…(Table.1).The highest concentrations of Mn in the urban samples were detected in down feathers. The levels of Mn reported in the study are comparable to the levels reported by [14] in Bubulcusibis (21 μg/g), by [28] in Ardea cinerea (9.90±3.62 μg/g), and in Egretta garzetta The study confirms the hypothesis that analyzing metal contents in feathers provide reliable method in monitoring environmental contamination. In the present analysis certain toxic metals like mercury, cadmium, arsenic and lead has not reached the toxic level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Chromium concentrations observed in the present study are relatively higher compared to the levels reported by other studies in the Indian subcontinent [14]. The high levels of Cr observed in the samples exceeding the threshold of 2.8 μg/g [10] could be linked to the anthropogenic source of contamination.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Determination of the elemental composition of feathers may be a promising tool not only for ecotoxicological purposes, but also for tracking avian migration. The use of feathers for monitoring has the advantage of being a non-invasive sampling technique (Kim and Oh 2014;Abdullah et al 2015) that can be easily repeated (Adout et al 2007). During their period of growth, feathers are connected to blood-vessels, and the metals supplied by food may be built into the feather keratin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to toxic metals is a great concern at local, regional and global levels due to their well-known adverse effects on the structural and functional integrity of an ecosystem (Abdullah et al 2015). General population is usually exposed involuntarily to trace metals through food, water intake and contact with soil, dust and/or air (Ibanez et al 2008;Azizullah et al 2011, Musharraf et al 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, several environmental and biological degradations have been reported from Pakistan as a result of rapid industrialization, urbanization and exponential population growth (Abdullah et al 2015;Khan et al 2014). However, in Pakistan, the data on the effects of environmental contaminants including trace metals, pesticides, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%