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Aquatic organisms encounter a number of contaminants in their environments. Here, we report polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentrations detected in diamondback terrapin eggs collected from the Patuxent River, Maryland, one year after an oil spill. Data suggested a geographic difference in egg hydrocarbon concentrations. However, at one year after the oil spill, most PAH concentrations detected were low, were not correlated with the extent of shoreline oiling, and thus likely represent current background levels. Future research should investigate the route of egg PAH exposure and include studies of embryotoxicity.
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The authors thank the Department of Biology at the University of Kentucky for their support and the Department of Biological Sciences at Ohio University for funding. Thanks to P. Allman, T. Radzio, K. Kelley, and undergraduates for their assistance in the field. Earlier versions of the manuscript greatly benefited from the comments of three anonymous reviewers. Eggs were collected under Scientific Collecting Permit #200160 issued to WMR from the MD-DNR Tidewater Fisheries Division.
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Holliday, D.K., Roosenburg, W.M. & Elskus, A.A. Spatial Variation in Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Concentrations in Eggs of Diamondback Terrapins, Malaclemys terrapin, from the Patuxent River, Maryland. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 80, 119–122 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-007-9328-y
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