Mercury bioaccumulation in tropical bats from a region of active artisanal and small-scale gold mining

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Farah Carrasco-Rueda
Bette A. Loiselle
Peter C. Frederick
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[1] University of Florida,School of Natural Resources and Environment
[2] University of Florida,Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
[3] University of Florida,Center for Latin American Studies
[4] Keller Science Action Center,undefined
[5] The Field Museum of Natural History,undefined
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Ecotoxicology | 2020年 / 29卷
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Bats; Gold mining; Guilds; Madre de Dios; Chiroptera; gremios; minería aurífera; Madre de Dios; Chiroptera;
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Mercury negatively affects human and animal health. Artisanal and small-scale gold mining can be a major local source of mercury contamination, especially into aquatic systems in tropical areas. Animals associated with mercury-contaminated aquatic systems are at high risk of experiencing effects of this heavy metal, but it is not clear how far the effects may extend into nearby terrestrial systems. We report mercury contamination levels in bats in agricultural areas at increasing distances from gold mining (~3–89 km of distance). We hypothesized that bat mercury concentrations would differ between feeding guilds, land use types, and be higher at sites closer to gold mining areas. We collected 112 fur samples from 30 bat species and eight guilds, and provide the first reports of concentrations in 12 species. All mercury concentrations were below the level at which health is likely to be affected (10 ppm). We found guild-influenced differences among mercury concentration levels, with the highest concentrations in aerial insectivores and carnivores, and the lowest in canopy frugivores. Our results suggest insectivorous and carnivorous bats may still be at some risk even at sites distant from aquatic mercury contamination. We did not find an effect of agricultural land-use type on mercury concentrations within species or guilds, suggesting mercury contamination did not extend to agricultural sites from areas of gold mining activities, and that these agricultural activities themselves were not an important source of mercury. We conclude bats did not demonstrate a signature of mercury risk either as a result of proximity of gold mining, or as a result of agricultural activities.
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