Although physiological traits and phenology are thought to be evolved traits, they often show marked variation within populations, which may be related to extrinsic factors. For example, trace elements such as mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) alter biochemical processes within wildlife that may affect migration and breeding. While there is a growing understanding of how contaminants may influence wildlife physiology, studies addressing these interactions in free-living species are still limited. We examined how four non-essential trace elements (cadmium, Hg, Pb and selenium) interacted with physiological and breeding measures known to influence breeding in a free-living population of common eider ducks (Somateria mollissima). We collected blood f...
Trace metals, such as mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb), have been reported to be immunotoxic to animals, h...
Contaminants in game species are an established concern because of the accumulation of chemical toxi...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex stero...
Climate change, industrial development, and thawing of permafrost all contribute to a rapidly changi...
Arctic wildlife can be exposed to high mercury (Hg) levels, and are also naturally exposed to gastro...
Wereport blood and feather concentrations of elements in the Baltic Sea and Arctic population of com...
Arctic seabirds have often been used to assess metal levels in remote regions. Most Arctic-breeding ...
International audienceThe ivory gull is a high-Arctic species considered endangered in most parts of...
The Common Eider (Somateria mollissima) is a long-lived sea duck with a Holarctic distribution. Eide...
We manipulated dietary lead (Pb) levels of nestlings in wild populations of the great tit (Parus maj...
International audienceTrace elements (mercury [Hg], cadmium [Cd], copper [Cu], zinc [Zn], lead [Pb],...
International audienceMany animals migrate after reproduction to respond to seasonal environmental c...
Baseline data on trace element concentrations are lacking for many species of Arctic marine birds. W...
In the present study, the concentration of selected metals and metalloids were determined in blood a...
The levels of mercury have shown to increase in the Arctic environment as a cause of human activitie...
Trace metals, such as mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb), have been reported to be immunotoxic to animals, h...
Contaminants in game species are an established concern because of the accumulation of chemical toxi...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex stero...
Climate change, industrial development, and thawing of permafrost all contribute to a rapidly changi...
Arctic wildlife can be exposed to high mercury (Hg) levels, and are also naturally exposed to gastro...
Wereport blood and feather concentrations of elements in the Baltic Sea and Arctic population of com...
Arctic seabirds have often been used to assess metal levels in remote regions. Most Arctic-breeding ...
International audienceThe ivory gull is a high-Arctic species considered endangered in most parts of...
The Common Eider (Somateria mollissima) is a long-lived sea duck with a Holarctic distribution. Eide...
We manipulated dietary lead (Pb) levels of nestlings in wild populations of the great tit (Parus maj...
International audienceTrace elements (mercury [Hg], cadmium [Cd], copper [Cu], zinc [Zn], lead [Pb],...
International audienceMany animals migrate after reproduction to respond to seasonal environmental c...
Baseline data on trace element concentrations are lacking for many species of Arctic marine birds. W...
In the present study, the concentration of selected metals and metalloids were determined in blood a...
The levels of mercury have shown to increase in the Arctic environment as a cause of human activitie...
Trace metals, such as mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb), have been reported to be immunotoxic to animals, h...
Contaminants in game species are an established concern because of the accumulation of chemical toxi...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex stero...