Levels of organic contaminates and select biomarkers in the birds of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, India
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2009
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SACON
Abstract
There has been an ongoing concern about the presence of different
types of contaminants in the environment and their ill effects on
wildlife, particularly birds. While substantial information is available
on such in effects on birds elsewhere in the world , very limited data
exist in India, A study was initiated to document the environmental
residue levels of certain persistent organic contaminants, chemicals
responsible for incidences of mortality of birds and, generate
information on the levels of cholinesterase in brain and blood plasma
of birds. The major objectives were to understand tissue specific accumulation of contaminants, namely organochlorine pesticides (OCPs),
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic a romatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in birds, examine the variation in accumulation pattern between sexes and feeding habits, identify normal or reference levels of biomarkers, namely acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) to explain mortality of birds. Two representative cities, namely Ahmedabad, Gujarat in the west and Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu in the south were selected as study locations
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Birds, Organic contaminates, Biomarkers, Gujarat, Tamilnadu