Dissolved organic matter thiol concentrations determine methylmercury bioavailability across the terrestrial-marine aquatic continuum

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Emily Seelen
Van Liem-Nguyen
Urban Wünsch
Zofia Baumann
Robert Mason
Ulf Skyllberg
Erik Björn
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[1] University of Connecticut,Technical University of Denmark
[2] Department of Marine Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Southern California,undefined
[4] Earth Sciences,undefined
[5] Umeå University,undefined
[6] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[7] National Institute of Aquatic Resources,undefined
[8] Section for Oceans and Arctic,undefined
[9] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[10] Department of Forest Ecology and Management Umeå,undefined
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The most critical step for methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in aquatic food webs is phytoplankton uptake of dissolved MeHg. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been known to influence MeHg uptake, but the mechanisms have remained unclear. Here we show that the concentration of DOM-associated thiol functional groups (DOM-RSH) varies substantially across contrasting aquatic systems and dictates MeHg speciation and bioavailability to phytoplankton. Across our 20 study sites, DOM-RSH concentrations decrease 40-fold from terrestrial to marine environments whereas dissolved organic carbon (DOC), the typical proxy for MeHg binding sites in DOM, only has a 5-fold decrease. MeHg accumulation into phytoplankton is shown to be directly linked to the concentration of specific MeHg binding sites (DOM-RSH), rather than DOC. Therefore, MeHg bioavailability increases systematically across the terrestrial-marine aquatic continuum as the DOM-RSH concentration decreases. Our results strongly suggest that measuring DOM-RSH concentrations will improve empirical models in phytoplankton uptake studies and will form a refined basis for modeling MeHg incorporation in aquatic food webs under various environmental conditions.
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