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Mercury, cadmium, lead, and selenium in three waterbird species nesting in Galveston Bay, Texas, USA

January 1, 1986

Heavy metal and selenium concentrations were determined in Olivaceous Cormorants (Phalacrocorax olivaceus ), Laughing gulls (Larus atricilla ), and Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger ) nesting in Galveston Bay, Texas, during 1980-81. Lead was detected at low levels in a small proportion of the liver samples. Mercury was present in all livers sampled, the highest levels being found in cormorants (7.8 ppm) and skimmers (16 ppm). Concentrations were considerably lower than those reported in birds from mercury-contaminated lakes in northern United States and Canada. Cadmium and selenium were detected in 93 and 95% of the kidneys. Cadmium was highest in gulls and skimmers with a maximum value of 16 ppm. Selenium levels were similar among species except for higher concentrations in gulls collected in 1981.

Publication Year 1986
Title Mercury, cadmium, lead, and selenium in three waterbird species nesting in Galveston Bay, Texas, USA
DOI 10.2307/1521147
Authors K. A. King, E. Cromartie
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Colonial Waterbirds
Index ID 5222123
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center