Lead poisoning of waterfowl through the ingestion of spent gunshot and discarded anglers' weights continues to be a problem worldwide. We took blood samples from 363 whooper swans Cygnus cygnus at wintering sites in Britain and Ireland and at moulting sites in Iceland during 2001-2005, and analysed them for total blood lead. Lead levels were generally low in swans in Iceland; 6% of samples exceeded 1.21 mu mol L-1, the level indicative of elevated lead and above background levels. The proportion of swans with elevated lead was much higher in the wintering range, varying between 43 and 70% at three sites monitored over the winters 2003/2004-2005/2006, and with blood lead levels ranging up to 19.6 mu mol L-1. The highest levels were in sample...
Lead pellet ingestion by mallards of Central Portugal ranged from zero to 100%, 99 being the highest...
Lead has long been documented as a serious environmental hazard to eagles and other predatory, oppor...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...
Lead poisoning of waterfowl through the ingestion of spent gunshot and discarded anglers' weights co...
A number of incidents were reported between 1980 and 1986 involving the deaths of substantial number...
Lead is one of the non-essential metals that can become a serious environmental threat to the human ...
This study examines some aspects of lead poisoning in the Mute Swan (Cygnus olor). In ...
Lead concentrations in blood of 45 specimens of mute swan from the molting area of the Isonzo River ...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is most commonly linked amongst anthropogenically-caused deaths in waterfowl and...
Abstract—Marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) and white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala) are ...
Ingestion of spent lead shot by waterfowl, leading to lead poisoning, has been recorded in many part...
Waterbirds are exposed to many contaminants, including lead from ingestion of shot and fishing sinke...
The aim of the study was to assess the degree of lead contamination in mallards in the Czech Republi...
Macroscopic examinations of ducks in a hunter kill sample for the presence of ingested lead shot pel...
Wereport blood and feather concentrations of elements in the Baltic Sea and Arctic population of com...
Lead pellet ingestion by mallards of Central Portugal ranged from zero to 100%, 99 being the highest...
Lead has long been documented as a serious environmental hazard to eagles and other predatory, oppor...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...
Lead poisoning of waterfowl through the ingestion of spent gunshot and discarded anglers' weights co...
A number of incidents were reported between 1980 and 1986 involving the deaths of substantial number...
Lead is one of the non-essential metals that can become a serious environmental threat to the human ...
This study examines some aspects of lead poisoning in the Mute Swan (Cygnus olor). In ...
Lead concentrations in blood of 45 specimens of mute swan from the molting area of the Isonzo River ...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is most commonly linked amongst anthropogenically-caused deaths in waterfowl and...
Abstract—Marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) and white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala) are ...
Ingestion of spent lead shot by waterfowl, leading to lead poisoning, has been recorded in many part...
Waterbirds are exposed to many contaminants, including lead from ingestion of shot and fishing sinke...
The aim of the study was to assess the degree of lead contamination in mallards in the Czech Republi...
Macroscopic examinations of ducks in a hunter kill sample for the presence of ingested lead shot pel...
Wereport blood and feather concentrations of elements in the Baltic Sea and Arctic population of com...
Lead pellet ingestion by mallards of Central Portugal ranged from zero to 100%, 99 being the highest...
Lead has long been documented as a serious environmental hazard to eagles and other predatory, oppor...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...