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Sea turtle egg yolk and albumen as biomonitoring matrices for maternal burdens of organic pollutants

Cynthia C. Muñoz, Peter Vermeiren

2023Marine Pollution Bulletin13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To establish the use of eggs as biomonitoring tools for maternal body burdens, we investigated the mother-to-egg ratio of 56 PCB, 12 OCP and 34 PBDE unique compounds from maternal plasma into replicate egg yolk and albumen samples in the loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) as a case study of a threatened migratory marine species. We applied robust Regression on Order Statistics to fully account for the information in both censored and uncensored data. Our results added new insights into the use of yolk as a suitable biomonitoring matrix; the difference between yolk and albumen which were previously analysed as a homogeneous mixture; and the value of accounting for censored data. Overall, compound-specific mother-to-egg ratios need to be considered when translating yolk levels back to maternal pollution burdens, and when assessing the risk to the subsequent generations of turtle embryos.

Topics & Concepts

YolkBiomonitoringPollutantTurtle (robot)BiologyReplicateEnvironmental scienceZoologyFisheryEnvironmental chemistryToxicologyEcologyChemistryStatisticsMathematicsTurtle Biology and ConservationMercury impact and mitigation studiesEnvironmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology