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  • Vitamin profiles in two free-living passerine birds under a metal pollution gradient - A calcium supplementation experiment.

Vitamin profiles in two free-living passerine birds under a metal pollution gradient - A calcium supplementation experiment.

Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (2017-01-10)
Sandra R Ruiz, Silvia Espín, Pablo Sánchez-Virosta, Juha-Pekka Salminen, Thomas M Lilley, Tapio Eeva
ABSTRACT

Vitamin and carotenoid deficiency may impair development in free-living vertebrates, because of the importance of these micronutrients to growth, antioxidant defense and calcium regulation. Micronutrient and calcium insufficiency can be intensified by metal pollution which can interfere with nutrient homeostasis or indirectly reduce food availability. Furthermore, absorption of dietary heavy metals is dependent on food calcium and vitamin levels. We investigated the effect of calcium on plasma vitamin and carotenoid profiles and how these affected growth and survival in two passerine birds with different calcium turnover living along a metal pollution gradient. Vitamins (A, D