VARIATION IN RIPARIAN CONSUMER DIET COMPOSITION AND DIFFERENTIAL BIOACCUMULATION BY PREY INFLUENCE THE RISK OF EXPOSURE TO ELEMENTS FROM A RECENTLY REMEDIATED FLY ASH SPILL

被引:8
作者
Beck, Michelle L. [1 ]
Hopkins, William A. [1 ]
Jackson, Brian P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Tech, Dept Fish & Wildlife Conservat, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
[2] Dartmouth Coll, Dept Earth Sci, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
关键词
Aquatic subsidies; Coal fly ash; Metal accumulation; Selenium; Trace metals; Tree swallow; SWALLOWS TACHYCINETA-BICOLOR; EMERGENT AQUATIC INSECTS; NESTLING TREE SWALLOWS; TERRESTRIAL FOOD WEBS; ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS; REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS; STREAM; WATER; ENVIRONMENTS; SELENIUM;
D O I
10.1002/etc.2719
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Emerging aquatic insects play a key role in transporting aquatic nutrients and contaminants to riparian consumers. However, little is known about how within- and between-year variation in the diet or patterns of element bioaccumulation in emerging insect taxa may influence the risk of exposure to wildlife. During 2 breeding seasons, the composition of the diet of tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) was examined at several colonies that were exposed to element contamination from a remediated coal fly ash spill to determine how variation in the diet influenced the risk of exposure to elements. The proportion of the diet that consisted of insects with an aquatic larval stage was positively related to concentrations of As, Fe, Se, and Tl in the samples. The proportion of the diet that consisted of Chironomidae (midges) was positively related to exposure to these elements at most colonies within and between years. Ephemeroptera (mayflies) contained higher concentrations of Se than midges, including 17 samples with concentrations of Se above 5 mu g/g dry mass, the threshold of toxicological concern for birds. This was even the case at colonies several kilometers downstream from the spill. The results indicate that greater consideration should be given to the pattern of element bioaccumulation among different prey taxa and their relative importance in the diet to better assess the risk of contaminant exposure. Environ Toxicol Chem 2014;33:2595-2608. (c) 2014 SETAC
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页码:2595 / 2608
页数:14
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