Exposure, Effects and Absorption of Lead in American Woodcock (Scolopax minor): A Review.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

Department of Environmental Toxicology, The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 79416, USA.

Published: September 2017

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  • The American Woodcock is experiencing long-term population declines, which may be linked to exposure to lead (Pb) present in their environment.
  • Woodcock have high concentrations of Pb in their bones, but the specifics of how they absorb Pb are not well understood, possibly influenced by the levels of other nutrients like calcium and zinc.
  • Future research should focus on the interactions of these nutrients during egg development and how they relate to Pb exposure and toxicity in woodcock and other birds.

Article Abstract

Due to long term declines of American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) and widespread distribution of environmentally available lead (Pb) throughout their geographic range, it is important to assess if Pb exposure is a potential contributor to these declines. Woodcock are exposed to Pb through various environmental sources and are known to exhibit relatively high bone-Pb concentrations. Absorption of Pb by birds, and woodcock specifically, is not well understood. Some studies show that interactions among calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, and vitamin D levels may play an important role in Pb absorption. Therefore, when future Pb studies are performed for woodcock, and other birds, interactions among these elements should be considered. For example, these interactions are relevant in the acquisition and mobilization of calcium in female birds during egg development and shell calcification. These factors should be considered to understand potential mechanisms of Pb exposure, Pb absorption, and subsequent Pb toxicity to birds in general, and woodcock specifically. This review discusses Pb exposure routes, effects of Pb toxicity, and the distribution of Pb in American woodcock and identifies areas for future research in woodcock and other avian species.

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