Tissue samples from twenty bottlenose dolphins from a stable, residential community of coastal dolphins in the western Gulf of Mexico were analyzed for toxic PCB congeners and chlorinated pesticides. The tissues analyzed (blubber and melon) were from known individuals in a long-term (27+ y) study that stranded and were recovered for necropsy. Substantial demographic data were available on these individuals and utilized in the analysis of maternal transfer of organochlorines to young. The male dolphins in this study were shown to accumulate organochlorine contaminants with age. In female dolphins the organochlorine levels were found to decline with age. These results are in agreement with previous studies, with gestational and lactational tr...
Marine mammals are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic contaminants. Here we examine the eff...
Marine mammals are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic contaminants. Here we examine the eff...
Information about pollution and its potential impact in Australian marine wildlife is scarce. To fil...
Tissue samples from twenty bottlenose dolphins from a stable, residential community of coastal dolph...
The concentrations of organochlorines were determined in blubber and liver samples from common dolph...
Marine top predators, including marine mammals, are known to bio-accumulate persistent pollutants su...
Organic compounds, in particular organochlorines, are highly persistent compounds which accumulate i...
Assessing the trends of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in cetaceans is difficult because of ag...
Organochlorines, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT),...
Between 2019 and 2021, 21 bottlenose dolphins were found stranded dead along the Ligurian Pelagos Sa...
AbstractBlubber samples were collected from ten franciscana dolphins either incidentally captured in...
female common dolphins and harbour porpoises from the Atlantic coast of Europe were frequently above...
High concentrations of organochlorine compounds (particularly PCB and chlorobiphenyls) have been fou...
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Marine mammals are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic contaminants. Here we examine the eff...
Marine mammals are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic contaminants. Here we examine the eff...
Information about pollution and its potential impact in Australian marine wildlife is scarce. To fil...
Tissue samples from twenty bottlenose dolphins from a stable, residential community of coastal dolph...
The concentrations of organochlorines were determined in blubber and liver samples from common dolph...
Marine top predators, including marine mammals, are known to bio-accumulate persistent pollutants su...
Organic compounds, in particular organochlorines, are highly persistent compounds which accumulate i...
Assessing the trends of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in cetaceans is difficult because of ag...
Organochlorines, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT),...
Between 2019 and 2021, 21 bottlenose dolphins were found stranded dead along the Ligurian Pelagos Sa...
AbstractBlubber samples were collected from ten franciscana dolphins either incidentally captured in...
female common dolphins and harbour porpoises from the Atlantic coast of Europe were frequently above...
High concentrations of organochlorine compounds (particularly PCB and chlorobiphenyls) have been fou...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Marine mammals are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic contaminants. Here we examine the eff...
Marine mammals are susceptible to the effects of anthropogenic contaminants. Here we examine the eff...
Information about pollution and its potential impact in Australian marine wildlife is scarce. To fil...