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Science of The Total Environment | 2008

Heavy metal and mineral concentrations and their relationship to histopathological findings in the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus).

Cheryl Rosa; John E. Blake; Gerald R. Bratton; Larissa-A. Dehn; Matthew J. Gray; Todd M. O'Hara

The bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) is a species endangered over much of its range that is of great cultural significance and subsistence value to the Inuit of Northern Alaska. This species occupies subarctic and arctic regions presently undergoing significant ecological change and hydrocarbon development. Thus, understanding the health status of the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort Sea (BCBS) stock of bowhead whales is of importance. In this study, we evaluated the concentrations of six essential and non-essential elements (Zn, tHg, Ag, Se, Cu and Cd) in liver and kidney of bowhead whales (n=64). These tissues were collected from the Inuit subsistence hunt in Barrow, Wainwright and Kaktovik, Alaska between 1983 and 2001. Reference ranges of these elements (including previously reported data from 1983-1997) were developed for this species as part of a health assessment effort, and interpreted using improved aging techniques (aspartic acid racemization and baleen isotopic (13)C methods) to evaluate trends over time with increased statistical power. Interactions between element concentrations and age, sex and harvest season were assessed. Age was found to be of highest significance. Sex and harvest season did not effect the concentrations of these elements, with the exception of renal Se levels, which were significantly higher in fall seasons. In addition, histological evaluation of tissues from whales collected between 1998-2001 was performed. Associations between concentrations of Cd in kidney and liver and scored histopathological changes were evaluated. Liver Cd concentration was strongly associated with the degree of lung fibromuscular hyperplasia (P=0.001) and moderately associated with the degree of renal fibrosis (P=0.03). Renal Cd concentration influenced the degree of lung fibromuscular hyperplasia and renal fibrosis (P=0.01). A significant age effect was found for both pulmonary fibromuscular hyperplasia and renal fibrosis, indicating age may be a causative factor. Improvements in aging techniques and the addition of histological indices help clarify the relationships between elements and the influence of life history parameters on concentrations of these elements and potential impacts on health. These data provide essential baseline input useful for monitoring the effects of arctic ecosystem change as it relates to global climate change and industrial development, as well as help inform epidemiological studies examining the public health implications of heavy metals in subsistence foods.


Canadian Journal of Zoology | 2007

Serum thyroid hormone concentrations and thyroid histomorphology as biomarkers in bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)

Cheryl Rosa; Todd M. O'Hara; Paul F. Hoekstra; Kent R. Refsal; John E. Blake

Serum thyroid hormone (TH) concentrations have been used alone or with other measurements to assess health status or effects of toxicant exposure in marine mammals. Histological sections from thyroid glands of the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus L., 1758) were examined in conjunction with serological TH analyses. Serum was assayed for total and free triiodothyronine and total and free thyroxine via radioimmunoassay. Histomorphology of thyroid tissue was assessed by light microscopy and the utilization of an epithelial-follicular index (EFI). Age, sex, or season did not significantly affect serum TH levels. However, TH concentrations in pregnant or lactating females were found to be significantly lower than in the other sex and reproductive groups investigated. The EFI and epithelial height (EH) were greater in spring subadult and adult whales compared with those that were landed in the fall. No correlation was found between serum TH concentrations and serum, blubber, or liver levels of select polychlori...


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2007

EXPLORING PASSIVE TRANSFER IN MUSKOXEN (OVIBOS MOSCHATUS)

Cheryl Rosa; Debra L. Miller; Matthew J. Gray; Anita Merrill; Tammie Vann; John E. Blake

Abstract Poor calf production and ill thrift in 3–4 mo olds are common limiting problems in raising and maintaining captive muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus). Acute onset of a rapidly progressing enteritis and septicemia in neonatal calves (2–7 days of age) caused by Escherichia coli not normally considered pathogenic in domestic animals is a serious problem in many captive muskoxen facilities. Serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels, total protein, albumin, and globulin levels in captive periparturient muskox females and their neonatal calves were compared with levels found in other species in which these parameters have been well described. Results showed that all females in the study had IgG present in their serum (mean = 1,232.14 mg/dl, SD = 178.34 mg/dl, as measured via radial immunodiffusion). Calves were probably born agammaglobulinemic or hypogammaglobulinemic. IgG levels quickly rose in calves after initial colostrum intake to levels similar to those seen in other domestic ruminants. Our results suggest that passive transfer of immunity in muskoxen is similar to what is reported in domestic livestock and that reference ranges from domestic cattle may be used to assist interpretation of serum IgG levels in muskoxen. In addition, the positive relationship between serum protein and globulin levels with serum IgG levels is similar to that reported for Holstein cattle and thus provides a useful indicator of passive transfer in muskoxen.


Science of The Total Environment | 2006

Trophic relationships in an Arctic food web and implications for trace metal transfer.

Larissa-A. Dehn; Erich H. Follmann; Dana L. Thomas; Cheryl Rosa; Lawrence K. Duffy; Todd M. O'Hara


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2006

Stable isotope and trace element status of subsistence-hunted bowhead and beluga whales in Alaska and gray whales in Chukotka

Larissa-A. Dehn; Erich H. Follmann; Cheryl Rosa; Lawrence K. Duffy; Dana L. Thomas; Gerald R. Bratton; Robert J. Taylor; Todd M. O’Hara


Marine Mammal Science | 2011

Olfaction and brain size in the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus)

J. G. M. Thewissen; John C. George; Cheryl Rosa; Takushi Kishida


Marine Policy | 2012

Implications of Arctic industrial growth and strategies to mitigate future vessel and fishing gear impacts on bowhead whales

Randall Reeves; Cheryl Rosa; J.Craig George; Michael J. Moore


Canadian Journal of Zoology | 2008

Age estimation for young bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) using annual baleen growth increments

S. C. Lubetkin; Judith Zeh; Cheryl Rosa; John C. George


Marine Mammal Science | 2013

Age estimates based on aspartic acid racemization for bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) harvested in 1998–2000 and the relationship between racemization rate and body temperature

Cheryl Rosa; Judith Zeh; J. Craig George; Oliver Botta; Melanie Zauscher; Jeffrey L. Bada; Todd M. O'Hara


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2007

Vitamin A and E tissue distribution with comparisons to organochlorine concentrations in the serum, blubber and liver of the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus)

Cheryl Rosa; John E. Blake; Lisa Mazzaro; Paul F. Hoekstra; Gina M. Ylitalo; Todd M. O'Hara

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Todd M. O'Hara

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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John E. Blake

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Erich H. Follmann

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Larissa-A. Dehn

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Dana L. Thomas

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Judith Zeh

University of Washington

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Lawrence K. Duffy

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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