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Environmental metal residues in tissues of canvasbacks

June 16, 1981

Reduction and deterioration of habitat and high nest predation have contributed to the decline of the continental populations of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) (Trauger 1974). Environmental metal contaminants also may adversely affect reproduction and survival of waterfowl (Heinz 1974, 1976a,b, 1979; Finley and Stendell 1978). White et al. (1979) ex- amined canvasbacks from Chesapeake Bay in 1975 and 1976 and found low levels of lead, cadmium, and mercury in certain tissues. Low levels of mercury in canvasbacks have also been reported from Wisconsin (Kleinert and Degurse 1972) and Saskatchewan (Vermeer and Armstrong 1972). Stendell et al. (1977) found mercury residues in 6 of 34 canvasback eggs collected in 1972 and 1973. The objective of my study was to ascertain levels of mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel in canvasbacks from the upper Mississippi River

Publication Year 1981
Title Environmental metal residues in tissues of canvasbacks
DOI 10.2307/3807935
Authors W. J. Fleming
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Wildlife Management
Index ID 5222402
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center