Abstract
The presence of rare earth elements (REE) in the southern hemisphere, particularly marine ecosystems of Patagonia, have received little attention. The Magellanic penguin, which is also known as the Patagonian penguin, inhabits only in austral regions of South America. Although seabird feathers have been used extensively as a bio-monitoring tool, no studies have addressed the effect of age on REE accumulation in Magellanic penguins. In this study, the concentrations of REE were determined by ICP-MS to detect La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Sc, Lu and Y in the feathers of Magellanic penguins from Magdalena Island, an important rookery in the Strait of Magallan. Age-related differences were studied to investigate the different patterns of REE bioaccumulation between adults and juveniles. The data showed that juvenile penguins exhibit higher REE-levels than adult individuals (p <0.05). Mean REE-values (μg g-1 d.w) differed several orders of magnitude, ranging from 0.002 for Lu in adults to 1.15 for Ce in juvenile individuals. The results are useful to understand the bioaccumulation of REE in fauna from remote and cold regions of the southern hemisphere.
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