Wing membrane and Fur as indicators of metal exposure and contamination of internal tissues in bats

Environ Pollut. 2021 May 1:276:116703. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116703. Epub 2021 Feb 13.

Abstract

All European bats are protected by the EU and Associated Members legal regulations. Being insectivorous and top predators, they can be particularly exposed to persistent organic and inorganic pollutants. It is surprising how little is known about the impact of environmental pollutants on bats from physiological to populational levels. In this study we focused on contamination with trace metals of first-year bats from Kharkiv city, NE Ukraine. Tissues from the carcasses of two species, Nyctalus noctula (n = 20) and Eptesicus serotinus (n = 20), were used for metal analysis. The samples of external (wing membrane, fur) and internal (liver, lung, kidney, bones) tissues were analysed for contents of Pb, Cu, Zn, and Cd to see whether fur or wing membrane can be used as proxies for metal contamination of the vital internal tissues. In E. serotinus, significant positive correlations in Pb concentrations were found between all external and internal tissues. For Cd only, correlation between the fur and lung was found, for Cu between the fur and liver, and for Zn between the fur and kidney. In contrast, for N. noctula, only one such correlation was found - between Zn concentrations in the fur and kidney. The tissues differed significantly in concentrations of all studied metals, with no difference between the species. The results showed that the fur and wing membrane can be used as good proxies for Pb concentrations in internal organs of E. serotinus, but not necessarily for other metals or for N. noctula. The results for Pb are, however, encouraging enough to conclude that the topic is worth further studies, covering more species, a wider age range and more diverse environments.

Keywords: Chiroptera; Eptesicus serotinus; Metal bioaccumulation; Nyctalus noctula; Trace metals.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chiroptera*
  • Cities
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Metals
  • Metals, Heavy* / analysis
  • Trace Elements*

Substances

  • Metals
  • Metals, Heavy
  • Trace Elements