Organochlorine concentrations and eggshell thickness in failed eggs of theCalifornia Clapper Rail from south San Francisco Bay

Citation
Se. Schwarzbach et al., Organochlorine concentrations and eggshell thickness in failed eggs of theCalifornia Clapper Rail from south San Francisco Bay, CONDOR, 103(3), 2001, pp. 620-624
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
CONDOR
ISSN journal
00105422 → ACNP
Volume
103
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
620 - 624
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-5422(200108)103:3<620:OCAETI>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
In 1992 we collected 22 failed California Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) eggs from four tidal marshes of south San Francisco Bay for org anochlorine analysis and determination of eggshell thickness. Mean eggshell thickness of these eggs (262 microns) was not statistically distinguishabl e from that of pre-1932 museum eggs (271 microns). Total PCB concentrations in eggs ranged from 0.65 to 5.01 mug g(-1) on an adjusted fresh wet weight basis, with a geometric mean concentration of 1.30 mug g(-1). DDE concentr ations were extremely low at a geometric mean of 0.11 mug g(-1). Geometric mean concentrations of all other organochlorines detected were below 0.10 m ug g(-1). The concentrations of all organochlorines except PCBs appear to h ave declined in California Clapper Rails since the mid 1980s. PCBs may stil l be high enough in some rail eggs to produce embryotoxic effects but addit ional work to quantify the more toxic PCB congeners in rail eggs is needed.