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(Table 1) Concentrations of persistant organic pollutants in brain and liver ...
Dead and dying glaucous gulls (Larus hyperboreus) were collected on Bjornoya in the Barents Sea in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Autopsies of the seabirds only explained a clear cause of... -
(Table 1) Body condition and plasma POP concentrations of glaucous gulls from...
Behavioural field observations are increasingly being used in ecotoxicological research to identify potential adverse effects of exposure to persistent organic pollutants... -
(Table 2) Concentrations of persistant organic pollutants in the yolk of glau...
It is largely unknown if and how persistent organic pollutants (POPs) affect the transfer of maternal hormones to eggs. This occurs despite an increasing number of studies... -
(Table 1) Concentrations of neutral and phenolic organohalogen compounds in a...
The tissue-specific composition of sum classes of brominated and chlorinated contaminants and metabolic/degradation byproducts was determined in adult male and female polar... -
(Table 1) Concentration of organohalogenated compounds in clean and contamina...
In this pilot study, we report on levels of persistent organohalogenated contaminants (OHCs) in hair of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from East Greenland sampled between 1999... -
(Table 1) Neutral and phenolic organohalogen compounds in blubber samples of ...
We report on the comparative bioaccumulation, biotransformation and/or biomagnification from East Greenland ringed seal (Pusa hispida) blubber to polar bear (Ursus maritimus)... -
(Table 1) Concentrations of organic pollutants in soil samples from Adélie pe...
Although long-range atmospheric transport has been described as the predominant mechanism for exposing polar regions to persistent organic pollutants (POPs), recent studies have... -
(Table 1) Concentration of persistent organic pollutants in blood plasma of g...
Unpredictable changes in the environment stimulate the avian hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis to produce corticosterone, which induces behavioural and metabolic changes that... -
(Table 1) Lipid content and organohalogen contaminant concentration in plasma...
The factors influencing prolactin (PRL) variation in birds and in wildlife in general have rarely been investigated with respect to the physiological impacts of exposure to... -
(Table 1) Lipid content and organohalogen contaminant concentration in captiv...
The limited knowledge and/or the inability to control physiological condition parameters that influence the fate of organohalogen contaminants (OHCs) has been the foremost... -
(Table 2) Organochlorine concentrations in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from...
Persistent organochlorine (OC) contaminants (PCBs, DDTs, chlordanes (CHLs), dieldrin, hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs), chlorobenzenes (CBzs)) were determined in adipose tissue of... -
(Table 1) Organohalogen contaminants in adipose tissue of captive sledge dogs...
Studies on the fate of organohalogen contaminants (OHCs) in wild top predator mammals in the Arctic have often been a challenge due to important knowledge deficiencies in the... -
(Table 2c) Concentration of persistant organic pollutants and mercury in seab...
Concentrations are given per gram lipid weight, except for mercury, where concentrations are given per gram wet weight. Please note that parameter units are sometimes ng/g... -
(Table 2a) Concentration of persistant organic pollutants and mercury in seab...
Concentrations are given per gram lipid weight, except for mercury, where concentrations are given per gram wet weight. Please note that parameter units are sometimes ng/g... -
(Table 2b) Concentration of persistant organic pollutants and mercury in seab...
Concentrations are given per gram lipid weight, except for mercury, where concentrations are given per gram wet weight. Please note that parameter units are sometimes ng/g... -
(Table 3) Annual mean atmospheric concentrations of selected organochlorine p...
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(Table 2a) Pesticide concentrations in zooplankton species from Kongsfjorden ...
All concentrations are given per g lipid weight. Zooplankton samples are taken from the whole water column. 0 = below limit of detection. -
(Table 2b) Pesticide concentrations in seawater and particulate organic matte...
Samples are taken from the whole water column. 0 = below limit of detection. -
(Supplementary Table 5) Isotopic ratios and persistent organic pollutants (PO...
Concentrations are given per g lipid weigth. 0 = below limit of detection. Pectoral muscle of birds were analyzed for POPs and stable isotopes. A piece of the dorsolateral... -
(Appendix 1) Persistant organic pollutant concentrations in liver of wild sea...
Concentrations are given per gram wet weight.
