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Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2006

Decreasing lead levels in Swedish biota revealed by 36 years (1969-2004) of environmental monitoring.

Ylva Lind; Anders Bignert; Tjelvar Odsjö

Since the 1980s, lead levels decreased significantly in most marine biota from the Baltic Sea, the Kattegatt and the Skagerrack and in terrestrial biota from south and central Sweden, analysed in the National Swedish Environmental Monitoring Programme. In herring and cod liver, the decrease was 4.2-7.1% annually 1981-2003 and in perch liver and guillemot eggs analysed since the middle of the 1990s the decrease was 10-13%. In kidneys of young starlings from south and central Sweden, lead levels decreased 6.2-12% annually and the annual decrease in liver and kidney from young moose was 8.8% and 6.5%, respectively. In northern Sweden, lead levels decreased in pike liver by 2.8% between 1969 and 1994 and in reindeer liver by 3.5% annually while a significant increase (5% annually 1981-1994) has been detected in arctic char. In some marine biota, there were indications of a larger decrease during the last ten years compared to the whole period. The large decline in lead emission to the atmosphere during the last twenty years, mainly because of decreasing use of leaded gasoline has obviously resulted in decreasing lead levels in biota.


Environmental Research | 2016

Comparison of PFASs contamination in the freshwater and terrestrial environments by analysis of eggs from osprey (Pandion haliaetus), tawny owl (Strix aluco), and common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)

Ulrika Eriksson; Anna Roos; Ylva Lind; Kjell Hope; Alf Ekblad; Anna Kärrman

The level of PFAS (per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances) contamination in freshwater and terrestrial Swedish environments in 2013/2014 was assessed by analyzing a range of perfluorinated alkyl acids, fluorotelomer acids, sulfonamides, sulfonamidoethanols and polyfluoralkyl phosphate diesters (diPAPs) in predator bird eggs. Stable isotopes ((13)C and (15)N) were analyzed to elucidate the dietary source. The tawny owl (Strix aluco, n=10) and common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus, n=40), two terrestrial species, and the osprey (Pandion haliaetus, n=30), a freshwater specie were included. In addition, a temporal trend (1997-2001, 2008-2009, 2013) in osprey was studied as well. The PFAS profile was dominated by perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in eggs from osprey and tawny owl, while for common kestrel perfluorinated carboxylic acids (∑PFCA) exceeded the level of PFOS. PFOS concentration in osprey eggs remained at the same level between 1997 and 2001 and 2013. For the long-chained PFCAs, there were a significant increase in concentrations in osprey eggs between 1997 and 2001 and 2008-2009. The levels of PFOS and PFCAs were about 10 and five times higher, respectively, in osprey compared to tawny owl and common kestrel. Evidence of direct exposure from PFCA precursor compounds to birds in both freshwater and terrestrial environment was observed. Low levels of diPAPs were detected in a few samples of osprey (<0.02-2.4ng/g) and common kestrel (<0.02-0.16ng/g) eggs, and 6:2 FTSA was detected in a majority of the osprey eggs (<6.3-52ng/g). One saturated telomer acid (7:3 FTCA), which is a transformation marker from precursor exposure, was detected in all species (<0.24-2.7ng/g). The (15)N data showed higher levels in osprey eggs compared to tawny owl and common kestrel, indicating that they feed on a 2-3 times higher trophic level. We conclude that ospreys are continuously exposed to PFAS at levels where adverse toxic effects have been observed in birds.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2018

A retrospective study of fatty acid composition in Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras) caught at three locations in the Baltic Sea (1973–2009)

Ylva Lind; Tiina Huovila; Reijo Käkelä

Fatty acids (FAs) were analysed in Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras) stored in the Swedish Environmental Specimen Bank for up to 40 years. The purpose was to evaluate the retrospective use o ...


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2011

Health and age and sex distributions of Baltic grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) collected from bycatch and hunt in the Gulf of Bothnia

Britt-Marie Bäcklin; Charlotta Moraeus; Anna Roos; Eva Eklöf; Ylva Lind


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Stability of fatty acid composition in seal blubber during long-term storage

Ylva Lind; Britt-Marie Bäcklin; Karl Lundström; Suzanne M. Budge; Michael Walton; Olle Karlsson


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2013

Error patterns in age estimation and tooth readability assignment of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) : Results from a transatlantic, image-based, blind-reading study using known-age animals

Anne Kirstine Frie; Mike O. Hammill; Erlingur Hauksson; Ylva Lind; Christina Lockyer; Olavi Stenman; Olga Svetocheva


Gifter & miljö 2017 | 2017

Svårnedbrytbara ämnen vanligare i rovfåglar som lever vid vatten

Ylva Lind; Peter Hellström; Anna Roos


Archive | 2010

Metals and organic contaminants in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from northern, central and southern Sweden.

Ylva Lind; Tjelvar Odsjö


Archive | 2009

Utredning av platsbrist inom Miljöprovbanken : Specialuppdrag Naturvårdsverket

Ylva Lind; Nicklas Gustavsson; Tjelvar Odsjö


Archive | 2009

Utredning av platsbrist inom Miljöprovbanken

Ylva Lind; Nicklas Gustavsson; Tjelvar Odsjö

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Britt-Marie Bäcklin

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Anna Roos

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Tjelvar Odsjö

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Charlotta Moraeus

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Eva Eklöf

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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Mike O. Hammill

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Anders Bignert

Swedish Museum of Natural History

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