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Effects of color on cadmium and lead levels in avian contour feathers

May 31, 1991

The use of feathers has been proposed as a noninvasive tissue for biomonitoring metal levels in birds and their ecosystems. We examined cadmium and lead levels in black and white contour feathers from common (Sterna hirundo) and sooty (S. fuscata) terns, and black skimmers (Rynchops niger) to determine if there were significant differences in metal levels related to the melanin content of the feathers. There were no significant differences in metals in black versus white body feathers in any of the three species; correlations between metal residues from individual birds were low. © 1991 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.

Publication Year 1991
Title Effects of color on cadmium and lead levels in avian contour feathers
DOI 10.1007/BF01065843
Authors Michael Gochfeld, Jorge Saliva, Fred Lesser, Tara Shukla, Dale Bertrand, Joanna Burger
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Index ID 70209072
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse