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http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/JEFB.2004.27.4.193

Heavy Metal Concentration in Liver and Kidney of Shorebirds Migrating to Yeongjong and Sammok Islands  

김정수 (경희대학교 환경연구센터)
박성근 (에코텍 생태환경연구)
이두표 (호남대학교 생명과학)
구태회 (경희대학교 환경학 및 환경공학 전)
원병오 (한국조수보호협회)
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The Korean Journal of Ecology / v.27, no.4, 2004 , pp. 193-198 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was about heavy metal accumulation in liver and kidney of Shorebirds migrating to yeongjong and Sammok Island. Zinc concentration was highest in liver(76.7 ㎍/wet g) and kidney (65.7 ㎍/wet g) of Limosa lapponica to Yeongjong Island. In case of manganese, the highest accumulation in liver was Tringa nebularia to Yeongjong Island, and in kidney was Charadrius alexandrinus, to Sammok Island, respectively 4.68㎍/wet g, 18.6㎍/wet g. Copper concentration was th highest that in liver(25.4㎍/wet g) was Limosa lapponica to Yeongjong Island, in kidney(11.7 ㎍/wet g) was Tringa cinereus to Sammok Island. Calidris ruficollis to Sammok Island was the highest accumulated lead and concentration was 17.0㎍/wet g in liver, 40.2 ㎍/wet g in kidney. Lead concentration was more in kidney than in liver. Cadmium concentration in liver was the highest accumulated Calidris alpina(0.73±0.26 ㎍/wet g) to Yeongjong Island, in kidney was the highest accumulated Charadrius alexandrinus(4.89±1.49 ㎍/wet g) to Yeongjong Island. Cadmium concentration was higher in kidney than in liver to all species. Therefore, lead and cadmium concentration was more to Yeongjong than to Sammok Island in liver and kidney except Calidris tenuirostris.
Keywords
Heavy metal; Kidney; Liver; Shorebirds; Yeongjong and Sammok Island;
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