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Acta Theriologica | 2009

Mercury in wild terrestrial carnivorous mammals from north-western Poland and unusual fish diet of red fox

Elzbieta Kalisinska; Piotr Lisowski; Wiesław Salicki; Teresa Kucharska; Katarzyna M. Kavetska

Total mercury concentrations were determined in the kidney (K), liver (L), and pectoral muscle (M) of 19 individuals representing wild carnivorous mammals from NW Poland: 10 red foxes Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758), 3 raccoon dogs Nyctereutes procyonoides Gray, 1834, 2 badgers Meles meles Linnaeus, 1758, 3 pine martens Martes martes Linnaeus, 1758, and 1 polecat Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758. The sample of red fox included 3 immature specimens found on Mielin Island; the island supports a black cormorant colony, and the foxes found there had fed mostly on cormorant nestlings as well as on fish and their remains. In addition to the Mielin Island foxes, the group of foxes included 3 other immature and 4 adult individuals. The highest mean of mercury concentrations were revealed in the Mielin red fox juveniles: 5.11, 4.52, and 1.56 mg/kg d.w. being recorded in K, L, and M. No significant differences in mercury concentrations in the respective tissues were found between the remaining immature and adult red foxes; their mercury concentrations were several times lower than those of the Mielin individuals. In all the animals except the Mielin foxes, mercury concentrations in K, L, and M did not exceed 1.3, 1.0 and 0.5 mg/kg d.w., respectively, the highest values being in badgers (which feed mostly on soil invertebrates), followed by pine martens and then the canids (red fox and raccoon dog). Studies on common and widely distributed terrestrial animals, particularly red fox and badger, may provide numerous valuable comparative data on mercury contamination of different areas of the northern hemisphere.


Science of The Total Environment | 2003

Using the Mallard to biomonitor heavy metal contamination of wetlands in north-western Poland

Elzbieta Kalisinska; Wiesław Salicki; Piotr Mysłek; Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Andrzej Jackowski


Science of The Total Environment | 2007

Trace metal concentrations are higher in cartilage than in bones of scaup and pochard wintering in Poland

Elżbieta Kalisińska; Wiesław Salicki; Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Marek Ligocki


Ecotoxicology | 2010

Body condition and mercury concentration in apparently healthy goosander (Mergus merganser) wintering in the Odra estuary, Poland.

Elzbieta Kalisinska; Halina Budis; Joanna Podlasińska; Natalia Łanocha; Katarzyna M. Kavetska


Wiadomości parazytologiczne | 2008

Nematofauna of ducks of the genus Melanitta (Mergini, Anseriformes) from the south Baltic Sea

Katarzyna M. Kavetska


Wiadomości parazytologiczne | 2008

Taxonomic structure of Digenea in wild ducks (Anatinae) from West Pomerania.

Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Rzad I; Sitko J


Archive | 2012

Hepatic Mercury in Ducks Wintering in Poland 2003–2005

Elzbieta Kalinska; Piotr Lisowski; Halina Budis; Natalia Lanocha; Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Joanna Podlansinska


Wiadomości parazytologiczne | 2011

Morphological features of Cloacotaenia megalops (Nitzsch in Creplin, 1829) (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae) from different hosts

Małgorzata R. Nowak; Katarzyna Królaczyk; Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Bogumiła Pilarczyk


Wiadomości parazytologiczne | 2011

Cloacotaenia megalops (Nitzsch in Creplin, 1829) (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae) in wild ducks in Western Pomerania, Poland.

Katarzyna Królaczyk; Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Elzbieta Kalisinska; Małgorzata R. Nowak


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Zootechnica | 2011

Occurrence of Tetrameres spinosa (Maplestone, 1931) Baylis, 1939 (Nematoda: Tetrameridae) in wild ducks from North-Western Poland

Agata Stapf; Katarzyna M. Kavetska; Katarzyna Królaczyk; Bogumiła Pilarczyk

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Katarzyna Królaczyk

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Elzbieta Kalisinska

Pomeranian Medical University

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Bogumiła Pilarczyk

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Halina Budis

Pomeranian Medical University

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Małgorzata R. Nowak

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Piotr Lisowski

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Agata Stapf

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Andrzej Jackowski

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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