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Environmental Research

dc.contributor.authorFelder, Carsten
dc.contributor.authorMateus-Vargas, Rafael H.
dc.contributor.authorFischer, Ina
dc.contributor.authorSkutlarek, Dirk
dc.contributor.authorFarber, Harald
dc.contributor.authorKowalczyk, Janine
dc.contributor.authorPieper, Robert
dc.contributor.authorRupp, Jana
dc.contributor.authorDurkalec, Maciej
dc.contributor.authorMader, Anneluise
dc.contributor.authorSteinhoff-Wagner, Julia
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-08T11:16:56Z
dc.date.available2026-01-08T11:16:56Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.identifierhttps://dspace.piwet.pulawy.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/910
dc.identifier.issn0013-9351
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935125028361
dc.description.abstractPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of anthropogenic persistent pollutants, which are ubiquitously distributed in the environment and are linked to several adverse health effects. To monitor PFAS in the environment, wild boars (Sus scrofa ferus) have been proposed as bioindicator organisms, as their omnivorous diet can lead to intake of PFAS from their immediate environment. The study aimed to evaluate the influence of land use on the occurrence of PFAS in wild boar livers hunted in Brandenburg, Germany. For this purpose, 164 wild boars from 18 hunting districts were sampled and their livers were quantitatively analyzed for the presence of 16 PFAS. The hunting districts were characterized based on land use features using publicly available geodetic data. Additionally, geolocations of presumptive PFAS sources were used to evaluate the possible influence of their proximity to hunting districts on the PFAS burden. Statistical analyses revealed significant positive cor- relations between concentrations of PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, and PFDA and the proportional extent of urban and/or industrial areas. PFUnDA was statistically correlated with the extent of agricultural areas in the studied regions. Furthermore, the analyses indicated significantly higher concentrations of PFOA and PFNA in livers of wild boars hunted in districts located within 10 km from presumptive PFAS sources. In summary, the results demonstrate that PFAS concentrations in wild boar livers differ between hunting sites and indicate that land-use-based as- sessments are a feasible approach to locally characterize potential risks associated with the consumption of wild boar livers in terms of PFAS exposure.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectBioindicatoren_US
dc.subjectEnvironmental exposureen_US
dc.subjectPFNAen_US
dc.subjectPFOAen_US
dc.subjectFood safetyen_US
dc.subjectSus scrofa ferusen_US
dc.titleEstablishing a spatial framework for investigating PFAS in wild game animals: Evidence from wild boar livers in Brandenburg, Germanyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitation2026 Vol. 291, 123583
dcterms.titleEnvironmental Research
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2025.123583


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