@ARTICLE{Łukowski_Aleksy_B._DDT_1983, author={Łukowski, Aleksy B.}, volume={vol. 4}, number={No 1-4}, journal={Polish Polar Research}, pages={135-141}, howpublished={online}, year={1983}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Committee on Polar Research}, abstract={Using gas chromatography methods the content of DDT residues was determined in the tissues of 4 species of Antarctic birds: Oceanites oceanicus, Catharacta skua, Sterna vittata and Larus dominicanus, and in the eggs of Macronectes giganleus and Larus dominicanus. Samples were collected on King George Island, in February and October 1978. The highest level of DDT and its metabolites concentration was observed in the tissues of Oceanites oceanicus and the lowest in the tissues of Sterna vittata and in the eggs of M. giganteus and L. dominicanus. The differences in DDT content between different species and within one species are associated with their food composition and winter migrations to the regions with higher degree of DDT pollution.}, type={Article}, title={DDT and its metabolites in the tissues and eggs of migrating Antarctic seabirds from the regions of the South Shetland Islands}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/111527/PDF-MASTER/1983_1-4_135-141.pdf}, keywords={Antarctic, DDT contents, seabird}, }