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    論文題目  Geographic and tissue-specific variations of the trace elements and trophic niches of three offshore cetaceans in Chinese waters 
    論文題目(英文) Geographic and tissue-specific variations of the trace elements and trophic niches of three offshore cetaceans in Chinese waters 
    作者 Zhai, Yuhuan(1,2,3);Li, Pingjing(3);Zhang, Qinglin(3);Zhang, Peijun;Li, Songhai(1,4,5) 
    發(fā)表年度 2024-03-05 
    465 
     
    頁(yè)碼 11 
    期刊名稱(chēng) JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 
    摘要  
    摘要_英文 Systematical investigation on trace elements' (TEs) distribution and trophic niches of cetaceans are essential to understand marine mammal ecology and environmental toxicology. Here, the concentrations of 10 TEs and isotopic values in six tissues of stranded Stenella attenuata (SA) and Kogia breviceps (KB) from the northern South China Sea (SCS) and Peponocephala electra (PE) from the East China Sea (ECS) were investigated. The TEs levels of the studied cetaceans were characterized by geo- and tissue-specific distributions. For SA and KB, most TEs levels were in the normal ranges, with low toxicological risk. For PE, several toxic TEs accumulated above the thresholds up to 892.80 mu g/g of Hg and 335.24 mu g/g of Cd, indicating that land-based anthropogenic pollution may be an ongoing threat to top predators in the ECS. The liver, spleen, and kidney are the main organs that accumulate toxic TEs, and there are strong positive, such as Se-Hg, correlations in several tissues. In particular, for PE with severe Hg and Cd exposure, tissue-specific distribution and correlations were more obvious. The results of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes showed partly overlapped trophic niches of the three cetaceans, with similar calculated trophic levels in a narrow range of 4.29-4.43.