Statistical Analysis of Eco-Toxicologic Data of Mammals from a Polluted Area
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Several eco-toxicological studies have shown that insectivorous mammals, due to their
feeding habits, easily accumulate high amounts of pollutants in relation to other mammal species. To assess the bio-accumulation levels of toxic metals and their in°uence
on essential metals, we quantified the concentration of 19 elements (Ca, K, Fe, B, P,
S, Na, Al, Zn, Ba, Rb, Sr, Cu, Mn, Hg, Cd, Mo, Cr and Pb) in bones of 105 greater
white-toothed shrews (Crocidura russula) from a polluted (Ebro Delta) and a control
(Medas Islands) area. Since chemical contents of a bio-indicator are mainly compositional data, conventional statistical analyses currently used in eco-toxicology can give
misleading results. Therefore, to improve the interpretation of the data obtained, we
used statistical techniques for compositional data analysis to define groups of metals
and to evaluate the relationships between them, from an inter-population viewpoint.
Hypothesis testing on the adequate balance-coordinates allow us to confirm intuition
based hypothesis and some previous results. The main statistical goal was to test equal
means of balance-coordinates for the two defined populations. After checking normality,
one-way ANOVA or Mann-Whitney tests were carried out for the inter-group balances
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