USING SULFUR STABLE ISOTOPES TO ASSESS MERCURY BIOACCUMULATION AND BIOMAGNIFICATION IN TEMPERATE LAKE FOOD WEBS

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作者
Clayden, Meredith G. [1 ]
Lescord, Gretchen L. [1 ]
Kidd, Karen A. [1 ]
Wang, Xiaowa [2 ]
Muir, Derek C. G. [2 ]
O'Driscollx, Nelson J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ New Brunswick, Canadian Rivers Inst & Biol Dept, St John, NB, Canada
[2] Environm Canada, Canada Ctr Inland Waters, Aquat Contaminants Res Div, Burlington, ON, Canada
[3] Acadia Univ, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Wolfville, NS, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Food web; Trophic transfer; Methylmercury; Biomagnification; Bioavailability; Sulfur; Stable isotope; Acidic lake; KEJIMKUJIK-NATIONAL-PARK; SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA; YELLOW PERCH; NOVA-SCOTIA; BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES; PRINCIPAL METHYLATORS; FEEDING-BEHAVIOR; WATER COLUMN; FISH; CANADA;
D O I
10.1002/etc.3615
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Nitrogen and carbon stable isotopes (delta N-15, delta C-13) are commonly used to understand mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation and biomagnification in freshwater food webs. Though sulfur isotopes (delta S-34) can distinguish between energy sources from the water column (aqueous sulfate) and from sediments to freshwater organisms, little is known about whether delta S-34 can help interpret variable Hg concentrations in aquatic species or food webs. Seven acidic lakes in Kejimkujik National Park (Nova Scotia, Canada) were sampled for biota, water, and sediments in 2009 and 2010. Fishes, zooplankton, and macroinvertebrates were analyzed for delta S-34, delta N-15, delta C-13, and Hg (methyl Hg in invertebrates, total Hg in fishes); aqueous sulfate and profundal sediments were analyzed for delta S-34. Within lakes, mean delta S-34 values in sediments and sulfate differed between 0.53% and 1.98%, limiting their use as tracers of energy sources to the food webs. However, log-Hg and delta S-34 values were negatively related (slopes -0.14 to -0.35, R-2 0.20-0.39, p < 0.001-0.01) through each food web, and slopes were significantly different among lakes (analysis of covariance, lake x delta S-34 interaction term p = 0.04). Despite these relationships, multiple regression analyses within each taxon showed that biotic Hg concentrations were generally better predicted by delta N-15 and/or delta C-13. The results indicate that delta S-34 values are predictive of Hg concentrations in these food webs, although the mechanisms underlying these relationships warrant further study. (C) 2016 SETAC
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页码:661 / 670
页数:10
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