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Benzotriazole UV-Stabilizers (BZT-UVs), compounds added to plastics to reduce ultraviolet degradation, are considered contaminants of emerging concern given their environmental persistence and documented toxicity in humans and animals. UV328 is a BZT-UV that has been recently listed to Annex A of the Stockholm Convention; therefore, understanding species exposure is critical information to fulfill international and domestic regulatory obligations. We evaluated hepatic accumulation of 12 plastic additives (including nine BZT-UVs) in Larus gulls in Atlantic Canada. BZT-UV accumulation was assessed in relation to ingested plastics, hepatic heavy metal accumulation, and body condition. Ninety-six percent of gulls had at least one BZT-UV at detectable hepatic concentrations. The most frequently detected BZT-UVs were UVP (91.4 %) and UV328 (76 %), suggesting ubiquitous exposure across individuals. We demonstrated interspecific differences in the relationship between ingested plastics and accumulated contaminants, with a positive relationship detected between ingested plastics and both UVP and UV328 in American herring gulls (Larus argentatus smithsonianus), and a positive relationship between hepatic UV328 and Pb concentrations detected in great black-backed gulls (Larus marinus). We provide evidence that Larus gulls feeding at a coastal landfill are highly exposed to BZT-UVs, and that the relationship between ingested plastics and plastic-associated contaminants varies across sympatric species.
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