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Feather mercury concentrations in North American raptors sampled at migration monitoring stations

May 1, 2019

We assessed total mercury (THg) concentrations in breast feathers of diurnal North American raptors collected at migration monitoring stations. For 9 species in the Pacific Flyway, we found species and age influenced feather THg concentrations whereas sex did not. Feather THg concentrations µg/g dry weight (dw) averaged (least-squared mean±standard error) higher for raptors that generally consume >75% avian prey (sharp-shinned hawk Accipiter striatus: n=113; 4.35±0.45 µg/g dw, peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus: n=12; 3.93±1.11 µg/g dw, Cooper’s hawk Accipiter cooperii: n=20; 2.35±0.50 µg/g dw, and merlin Falco columbarius: n=59; 1.75±0.28 µg/g dw) than for raptors that generally consume

Publication Year 2019
Title Feather mercury concentrations in North American raptors sampled at migration monitoring stations
DOI 10.1007/s10646-019-02016-2
Authors Ryan Baurbour, Breanna Martinico, Joshua T. Ackerman, Mark Herzog, Angus Hull, Allen Fish, Joshua Hull
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecotoxicology
Index ID 70203432
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center
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