Lead exposure in waterfowl before contoxic shot requirements: A nationwide study, 1983−1986
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Abstract
Before implementing nontoxic shot requirements for hunting waterfowl and American coots Fulica americana in the United States in 1991, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service monitored lead poisoning in waterfowl on federal and state wildlife hunting areas during 1983-1986. Federal and state collaborators collected gizzards and livers from 9,029 hunter-killed waterfowl (10 species of dabbling ducks Anatinae, 9 diving ducks Aythyinae, 5 geese Anserinae, and tundra swans Cygnus columbianus) across the four flyways. At the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, Wisconsin, waterfowl gizzards were examined for ingested lead and nontoxic shot and livers were analyzed for lead concentrations. Diving ducks had the greatest frequency (8.7%) of one or more ingested lead shot, followed by dabbling ducks (5.5%) and geese (1.3%). No ingested shot were found in tundra swans. The frequency of elevated (≥ 2.0 mg/kg wet weight) liver lead concentrations was also greatest in diving ducks, followed by dabbling ducks and geese. Within each species group, the frequency of elevated liver lead concentrations was greater than ingested lead shot, an indication that lead shot ingestion alone underrepresents lead exposure. Thus, lead in the liver may remain elevated after the erosion and excretion of lead pellets from the gizzard. Our results provide historical baseline data and summarize a nationwide study of lead exposure, using both ingested lead shot and liver lead concentrations, in waterfowl in the United States before the implementation of nontoxic shot regulations in 1991. These data can be compared with previous studies of lead exposure in waterfowl, as well as current and future assessments to evaluate the success of nontoxic shot regulations nationwide and specifically within previously sampled waterfowl management areas.
Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Lead exposure in waterfowl before contoxic shot requirements: A nationwide study, 1983−1986 |
Series title | Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management |
DOI | 10.3996/JFWM-24-041 |
Edition | Online First |
Publication Date | April 14, 2025 |
Year Published | 2025 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
Contributing office(s) | National Wildlife Health Center |