Mercury in 16 demersal sharks from southeast Australia: Biotic and abiotic sources of variation and consumer health implications

被引:133
作者
Pethybridge, Heidi [1 ,3 ]
Cossa, Daniel [2 ]
Butler, Edward C. V. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, IASOS, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[2] Ctr Mediterranee, IFREMER, F-83507 La Seyne Sur Mer, France
[3] CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, Hobart, Tas, Australia
关键词
Mercury; Methylmercury; Deep-sea; Body distribution; Maternal transfer; Squaliformes; Chimaeriformes; Carcharhiniformes; MEDITERRANEAN-SEA; OFFSHORE WATERS; NORTH-ATLANTIC; MUSCLE-TISSUE; METHYLMERCURY; FISH; ACCUMULATION; DOGFISH; SPECIATION; FLORIDA;
D O I
10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.07.006
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Total mercury (THg) and monomethylmercury (MMHg) concentrations were determined in the tissues of demersal shark (order Squaliformes and the Families: Scyliorhinidae, Hexanchidae) and chimaera species (Families: Chimaeridae and Rhinochimaeridae) from continental shelf and slope waters off southeast Australia, including embryos, juveniles and adults. The distribution of THg in various tissues (muscle, liver, kidney and skin), examined in ten species, shows higher levels in the muscle tissue (1.49 +/- 0.47 mg kg(-1), ww), which accounted for between 59% and 82% of the total body burden of mercury and in the kidney (0.93 +/- 0.14 mg kg(-1), ww) and liver (0.61 +/- 0.25 mg kg(-1), ww) with lower levels observed in the skin (0.12 +/- 0.06 mg kg(-1), ww). Additional THg determinations were performed in the muscle tissue of five other species allowing geographical and inter-specific comparisons. Speciation analysis demonstrated that more than 90% mercury was bound in muscle tissue as MMHg with higher percentages (>95%) observed in sharks species occupying deeper environments. Species differences were observed. Highest THg levels in the muscle tissue (up to 6.64 ring kg(-1) wet weight, ww) were recorded in Proscymnodon plunketi and Centrophorus zeehaani (mean values; 4.47 +/- 1.20 and 3.52 +/- 0.07 mg kg(-1), ww, respectively). Consistent with the ongoing paradigm on mercury bioaccumulation, we systematically observed THg concentrations increasing with animal size from the embryos to the larger sharks. Embryos of Etmopterus baxteri and Centroselachus crepidater had average levels 0.28 and 0.06 mg kg(-1) (ww), while adult specimens reached 3.3 and 2.3 mg kg(-1) (ww), respectively. THg concentrations in Australian sharks were compared with the same genus collected in other world regions. Levels were closer to data reported for East Atlantic than for the epicontinental Mediterranean margins. At a smaller geographical scale, the habitat effect on mercury concentration in sharks seems less clear. Squalid sharks occupying shelf waters showed higher mean mercury levels relative to their size (body weight, bw) than mid-slope species (0.4-6.7 mg kg(-1) bw and 0.3-2.2 mg kg(-1) bw, respectively). However, local regional differences (East and South Tasmania vs. Victoria) in Hg levels were not detected for the majority of taxa examined. All species, with the exception of Figaro boardmani showed values greater than 0.5 mg kg(-1) (ww) and all but four were above many international regulatory thresholds (1.0 mg kg(-1). ww). Crown Copyright (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:18 / 26
页数:9
相关论文
共 43 条
[31]   Temporal and spatial changes in mercury concentrations in the North Atlantic as indicated by museum specimens of glacier lanternfish Benthosema glaciale (Pisces: Myctophidae) [J].
Martins, I. ;
Costa, V. ;
Porteiro, F. M. ;
Santos, R. S. .
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY, 2006, 21 (05) :528-532
[32]   BIOACCUMULATION OF MERCURY AND METHYLMERCURY [J].
MASON, RP ;
REINFELDER, JR ;
MOREL, FMM .
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 1995, 80 (1-4) :915-921
[33]  
PETHYBRIDGE H, MARINE BIOL IN PRESS
[34]   Long-term variation in mercury concentrations in estuarine organisms with changes in releases into Lavaca Bay, Texas [J].
Sager, DR .
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2002, 44 (08) :807-815
[35]   Mercury transfer from fish carcasses to scavengers in boreal lakes: the use of stable isotopes of mercury [J].
Sarica, J ;
Amyot, M ;
Hare, L ;
Blanchfield, P ;
Bodaly, RA ;
Hintelmann, H ;
Lucotte, M .
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2005, 134 (01) :13-22
[36]   Mercury accumulation and speciation in muscle tissue of different species of sharks from Mediterranean Sea, Italy [J].
Storelli, MM ;
Giacominelli-Stuffler, R ;
Marcotrigiano, G .
BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2002, 68 (02) :201-210
[37]   Mercury speciation and relationship between mercury and selenium in liver of Galeus melastomus from the Mediterranean Sea [J].
Storelli, MM ;
Marcotrigiano, GO .
BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2002, 69 (04) :516-522
[38]   STUDY OF METAL CONTENTS OF ELASMOBRANCH FISHES .1. METAL CONCENTRATION IN THE MUSCLE TISSUES OF A DOGFISH, SQUALUS-MITSUKURII [J].
TAGUCHI, M ;
YASUDA, K ;
TODA, S ;
SHIMIZU, M .
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1979, 2 (03) :239-249
[39]  
TATSUKAWA R, 1984, MINISTRY HOUSING MIN, P99
[40]   Modeling the elimination of mercury by fish [J].
Trudel, M ;
Rasmussen, JB .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1997, 31 (06) :1716-1722