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Lead poisoning in wild birds from southern Spain: A comparative study of wetland areas and species affected, and trends over time
2007
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
We studied lead (Pb) shot contamination in sediments from the Guadalquivir marshes and six other closed-basin lagoons in Southern Spain that are of major importance for threatened species of waterbirds. Shot densities were relatively low in Don˜ana, ranging from 0 to 25 shot/m 2 in the top 10 cm of sediments. The density at Medina lagoon (Ramsar site) was 148 shot/m 2 , making it the most contaminated wetland known in Europe. Densities in the other five lagoons ranged from 9 to 59 shot/m 2 . We
doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2005.12.010
pmid:16483652
fatcat:zpyjn5igcrhttoclibaa7zckxu