Assessment of contaminants of emerging concern in european apex predators and their prey by lc-qtof ms wide-scope target analysis

  • Gkotsis, Georgios
  • Nika, Maria-Christina
  • Nikolopoulou, Varvara
  • Alygizakis, Nikiforos
  • Bizani, Erasmia
  • Aalizadeh, Reza
  • Badry, Alexander
  • Chadwick, Elizabeth
  • Cincinelli, Alessandra
  • Claßen, Daniela
  • Danielsson, Sara
  • Dekker, René
  • Duke, Guy
  • Drost, Wiebke
  • Glowacka, Natalia
  • Göckener, Bernd
  • Jansman, Hugh A.H.
  • Juergens, Monika
  • Knopf, Burkhard
  • Koschorreck, Jan
  • Krone, Oliver
  • Martellini, Tania
  • Movalli, Paola
  • Persson, Sara
  • Potter, Elaine D.
  • Rohner, Simon
  • Roos, Anna
  • O' Rourke, Emily
  • Siebert, Ursula
  • Treu, Gabriele
  • van den Brink, Nico W.
  • Walker, Lee A.
  • Williams, Rosie
  • Slobodnik, Jaroslav
  • Thomaidis, Nikolaos S.
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Publication date
November 2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Apex predators are good indicators of environmental pollution since they are relatively long-lived and their high trophic position and spatiotemporal exposure to chemicals provides insights into the persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) properties of chemicals. Although monitoring data from apex predators can considerably support chemicals’ management, there is a lack of pan-European studies, and longer-term monitoring of chemicals in organisms from higher trophic levels. The present study investigated the occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in 67 freshwater, marine and terrestrial apex predators and in freshwater and marine prey, gathered from four European countries. Generic sample preparation protocols for the ext...

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