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Plans of protection tasks for special protection areas of birds – expectations and possibilities
Investigation on the distribution of mercury in tissues and organs of wild birds obtained from the area covered by Greater Warsaw
The material for investigations was composed of samples of tissues and internal organs of
20 birds. The aim of the work was to analyze the mercury distribution in tissues and organs
of wild birds. The following body organs were sampled: chest muscles, femoral muscles, heart
muscle, bones, intestines, liver, kidney, lungs, gizzard, the mucosa of the stomach and brain.
The content of mercury in the samples was determined by the method of atomic absorption
spectrometry (AAS). Based on the results and supported by the relevant literature, certain regularities
emerged in the distribution of mercury in tissues and organs of wild birds. The organs
with the highest accumulation of mercury were the kidney, liver, cardiac muscle and skeletal
muscles. The smallest concentration of mercury appeared in the lungs, bones and the brain. The
distribution of mercury depended on the tissue, indicating that the alimentary tract is the main
gate through which mercury penetrated into birds’ organisms, in a way corresponding to their
eating prefences. The highest concentrations of this element were ascertained in the little grebe
feeding on aquatic organisms and small fish. The lowest concentrations of mercury appeared in
town-dwelling pigeons