MUSHROOM SPORES AND CS-137 IN FECES OF THE ROE DEER

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STRANDBERG, M
KNUDSEN, H
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[1] Risø National Laboratory
[2] Botanical Museum, University of Copenhagen
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10.1016/0265-931X(94)90060-4
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Levels of Cs-137 in meat, faeces and feed of Danish roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) were studied. Faecal samples were studied in the microscope for the occurrence of fungal spores. The Cs-137 levels in collections of meat and faeces indicated that the food selection of the roe deer changes in the autumn towards a more caesium rich menu. The Cs-137 levels in some of the faecal samples were so high that they could only be explained by the ingestion of a very caesium rich feed, like mushrooms. The microscopic analysis showed that spores of Xerocomus badius, Xerocomus spp. and Hypholoma capnoides were abundant in most of the samples with high Cs-137 concentration. A few faecal samples had increased Cs-137 levels, but no correspondingly high occurrence of fungal spores. This can be due to the ingestion of mushrooms with thin-walled spores, that cannot pass intact through the digestive apparatus of the roe deer. The levels of Cs-137 in meat were significantly lower in Gribskov than in Tisvilde Hegn. A likely explanation is that the roe deer from Gribskov partly feed on the surrounding arable land.
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