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Title: Metal and metalloid concentrations in wild mammals from SW Europe: European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) and badger (Meles meles)
Authors: García Muñoz, Javier
Cacciola, Nunzio Antonio
Plazzi, Federico
Míguez Santiyán, María Prado
Soler Rodríguez, Francisco
López Beceiro, Ana
Fidalgo Álvarez, Luis Eusebio
Martínez Morcillo, María Salomé
Pérez López, Marcos
Keywords: Biomonitorización;Elementos potencialmente tóxicos;Erizo europeo;Tejón europeo;Hígado;Riñón;Biomonitoring;Potentially toxic elements;European hedgehog;Liver;Kidney
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: In recent years, there have been increasing ecological and global concerns associated to Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs). Thus, the relevance of wild mammals as biomonitors has been globally recognised. In the present study, Cd, Pb, Hg, Zn and As concentrations were quantified in European hedgehog and badger inhabiting SW Europe, and cumulative trends in relation to age and sex were evaluated. Liver and kidney samples were collected, mineralised and PTE content was determined by ICP-MS. Zn was the most abundant element quantified in both organs (239 and 89.8 mg kg-1 for hedgehogs and 179 and 164 mg kg-1 dw for badgers). In hedgehogs, very high Hg concentration were quantified (4.35 and 15.5 mg kg-1 dw in liver and kidney), and Cd was the most abundant for badgers (4.70 and 7.61 mg kg-1 dw in liver and kidney). Positive correlations were observed for the concentrations of PTE in the organs of both species. Age-dependence increased only Cd concentration, with levels in adult kidneys being significantly higher. In this study, European hedgehog and badger were used as biomonitors for the determination of PTEs to provide current reference values in relatively non-polluted areas of SW Europe, and to enhance the use of these species for future ecotoxicological studies.
Description: Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/21220
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-30615-4
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