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Evaluating Spatiotemporal Resolution of Trace Element Concentrations and Pb Isotopic Compositions of Honeybees and Hive Products as Biomonitors for Urban Metal Distribution

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GEOHEALTH
卷 4, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2020GH000264

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Pb isotopes; honey; urban geochemistry; trace elements; Pb pollution; honeybee products

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  1. Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant
  3. University of British Columbia's International Doctoral Fellowship
  4. NSERC's Multidisciplinary Applied Geochemistry Network
  5. UBC Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation via the BeeHIVE Research Excellence Cluster

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Assessing metal distributions in cities is an important aspect of urban environmental quality management. Western honeybees (Apis mellifera) and their products are biomonitors that can elucidate small-scale metal distribution within a city. We compare range and variations in trace element (TE) concentrations and lead (Pb) isotopic compositions of honey, bee tissue, bee pollen, and propolis collected throughout Metro Vancouver (BC, Canada). Honey, bee, and bee pollen results have similar TE and isotopic trends; samples collected in urban and industrialized areas exhibit elevated concentrations of anthropogenically influenced TE (e.g., Pb, Zn, V, and Ti) and a less radiogenic Pb isotopic composition (i.e., lower(206)Pb/Pb-207 and elevated(208)Pb/Pb-206) relative to their suburban and rural counterparts. For example,Pb-206/Pb-207,Pb-208/Pb-206 in honey range from 1.126, 2.131 and 1.184, 2.063; extremes measured in honey from urban and suburban/rural areas, respectively. Except for propolis, measured and interpolated (kriged) results in all materials reflect the immediate zoning or land use setting near the hive, providing kilometer-scale geospatial resolution, suitable for monitoring urban systems. Statistical analysis reveals that no systematic variations or intra- or inter-annual trends exist in TE concentrations or Pb isotopic compositions, including among sampling and field methods (i.e., old vs. new hive equipment and honey from the brood nest box vs. honey super). The results of this systematic study using honeybees and hive products in Metro Vancouver provide a robust, current baseline for future comparison of local land use and environmental policy change.

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