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Dietary items as possible sources of 137CS in large carnivores in the Gorski Kotar forest ecosystem, Western Croatia (CROSBI ID 222037)

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Šprem, Nikica ; Piria, Marina ; Barišić, Domagoj ; Kusak, Josip ; Barišić, Delko Dietary items as possible sources of 137CS in large carnivores in the Gorski Kotar forest ecosystem, Western Croatia // Science of the total environment, 542A (2016), Part A; 826-832. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.004

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šprem, Nikica ; Piria, Marina ; Barišić, Domagoj ; Kusak, Josip ; Barišić, Delko

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Dietary items as possible sources of 137CS in large carnivores in the Gorski Kotar forest ecosystem, Western Croatia

The mountain forest ecosystem of Gorski Kotar is distant from any significant sources of environmental pollution, though recent findings have revealed that this region is among the most intense 137Cs contaminated area in Croatia. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate 137Cs and 40K load in three large predator species in the mountain forest ecosystem. Radionuclides mass activities were determined by the gamma-spectrometric method in the muscle tissue of brown bear (47), wolf (7), lynx (1) and golden jackal (2). The highest 137Cs mass activity was found in lynx (153 Bqkg-1), followed by brown bear (132 Bqkg-1), wolf (22.2 Bqkg-1), and golden jackal (2.48 Bqkg-1). Analysis of 63 samples of dietary items suggests that they are not all potentially dominant sources of 137Cs for wildlife. The most important source of radionuclides for the higher parts of the food- chain from the study area were found to be the mushroom species wood hedgehog (Hydnum repandum), with a transfer factor TF of 5.166, and blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) as a plant species (TF = 2.096). Food items of animal origin indicated higher mass activity of radionuclides and therefore are possible moderate bioindicators of environmental pollution. The results also revealed that possible unknown wild animal food sources are a caesium source in the study region, and further study is required to illuminate this issue.

radionuclides; Ursus arctos; Canis lupus; Lynx lynx; transfer factor; environment pollution

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Podaci o izdanju

542A (Part A)

2016.

826-832

objavljeno

0048-9697

10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.004

Povezanost rada

Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Biologija

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