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Exposure assessment of anticoagulant rodenticides in the liver of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Slovenia
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Cerkvenik, Vesna
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Schenke, Detlef
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Žele-Vengušt, Diana
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Korenjak-Černe, Simona
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Perpar, Anton
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Vengušt, Gorazd
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The study deals with the environmental residues of anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs) in Slovenia to evaluate the toxicological risk of secondary poisoning of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) as representatives of non-target wildlife, and in relation to the investigated use patterns of ARs and specific local parameters in Slovenia. From 2019 to 2022, 148 liver tissue samples of adult red foxes were collected from almost all state geographical regions. The samples were extracted with methanol/water (2:1, v/v), cleaned-up using a solid supported liquid-liquid extraction, and measured by liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS) with reporting limits of 0.5 to 5.0 ng/g. Residues of at least one rodenticide were detected in 77.7% of the samples. The second generation ARs of bromadiolone, brodifacoum and difenacoum were the most frequently found, appearing in 75.0, 51.4, and 18.9% of the samples, respectively. Concentrations of pooled ARs ranged from 1.5 to 2866.5 ng/g with mean and median values of 601.4 and 350.2 ng/g, respectively. We determined bromadiolone and brodifacoum at concentrations of ≥800 ng/g in 10.8 and 10.1% of the samples, and 1.4 and 0.7% of the samples contained residues >2000 ng/g, respectively. These concentrations are much higher than those found in comparable studies in Europe and elsewhere in the world. Residues of ARs were detected in all monitored statistical regions of Slovenia, with higher concentrations in the eastern parts of the country. First generation ARs were found in only 9.5% of samples, and residues were below 10 ng/g with one exception (coumatetralyl with 55 ng/g). The results of the study indicate a serious toxicological risk for red foxes in Slovenia as part of the Western Balkans, and will contribute to the growing body of knowledge about the protection of European ecosystems, as wildlife is not limited by national borders.
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English
Keywords:
anticoagulant poisons
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wild animals
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environmental monitoring
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mass spectrometry
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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VF - Veterinary Faculty
EF - School of Economics and Business
BF - Biotechnical Faculty
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Year:
2024
Number of pages:
11 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 918, art. 170400
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-154706
UDC:
615.9
ISSN on article:
0048-9697
DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170400
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183561731
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23.02.2024
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Title:
Science of the total environment
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Sci. total environ.
Publisher:
Elsevier
ISSN:
0048-9697
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26369024
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P4-0092
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Zdravje živali, okolje in varna hrana
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P1-0294
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Računsko intenzivne metode v teoretičnem računalništvu, diskretni matematiki, kombinatorični optimizaciji ter numerični analizi in algebri z uporabo v naravoslovju in družboslovju
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Administration of the Republic of Slovenia for Food Safety, Veterinary Sector and Plant Protection
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Hunters' Association of Slovenia
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