2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.02.002
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Detection and effects of harmful algal toxins in Scottish harbour seals and potential links to population decline

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“…The exact pathways of winter toxin exposure to the sea lions remain unknown in this study. While domoic acid and PSTs have been detected in several benthic flatfish species (Vigilant & Silver 2007, Jensen et al 2015, consumption of flatfishes in this study dropped sharply in the winter. The most common prey items in winter scats containing saxitoxin were rockfish Sebastes spp.…”
Section: Toxin Retention In the Food Webcontrasting
confidence: 60%
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“…The exact pathways of winter toxin exposure to the sea lions remain unknown in this study. While domoic acid and PSTs have been detected in several benthic flatfish species (Vigilant & Silver 2007, Jensen et al 2015, consumption of flatfishes in this study dropped sharply in the winter. The most common prey items in winter scats containing saxitoxin were rockfish Sebastes spp.…”
Section: Toxin Retention In the Food Webcontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Although Steller sea lions and California sea lions on the outer coast of Washington were more often exposed to saxitoxin than to domoic acid, both toxins were detected in scats in every season and month of the year. This finding suggests that both saxitoxin and domoic acid were either retained in the food web for long periods after blooms (Twiner et al 2011, Jensen et al 2015 or transferred from sediments or dormant cysts back into the marine food web (Vigilant & Silver 2007).…”
Section: Toxin Retention In the Food Webmentioning
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“…In the United States, toxicity in shellfish is heavily monitored and thus rarely leads to human fatalities, but it has vast economic effects due to shellfish harvesting closures and loss of tourism and recreational water use . Within wild animal populations, PSP remains responsible for mortality events as well as ecosystem-level restructuring as it influences multiple trophic levels such as marine mammals, birds, fish, and invertebrates (Jensen et al, 2015;Shumway, Allen, & Dee Boersma, 2003;Zimmer & Ferrer, 2007).…”
Section: Paralytic Shellfish Poisoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, because of the low concentration of rare earth elements in the samples, the chemical properties is very similar, before the determination of the need for separation and enrichment, the complicated analysis process, the above analysis methods are subject to different degrees of matrix interference and coexisting element interference and in some cases, its application is seriously restricted [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%