Reconstructing avian mercury concentrations through time using museum specimens from New York State

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Sarah A. Dzielski
N. Roxanna Razavi
Cornelia W. Twining
Lisa B. Cleckner
Vanya G. Rohwer
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[1] Cornell University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[2] State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry,Department of Environmental and Forest Biology
[3] Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates,Finger Lakes Institute
[4] Hobart and William Smith Colleges,Limnological Institute
[5] Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior,undefined
[6] University of Konstanz,undefined
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Ecotoxicology | 2020年 / 29卷
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Environmental contaminants; Bioaccumulation; Methylmercury; Bird; Retrospective analysis; Stable isotopes;
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We examined how variation in MeHg concentrations through time is reflected in birds, a taxon commonly used as a biological indicator of ecosystem health. Using museum specimens collected from 1880 to 2016, we measured feather MeHg concentrations in six species of birds that breed in New York State and have distinct dietary and habitat preferences. We predicted that MeHg concentrations in feathers would mirror Hg emission patterns in New York State and increase through time until 1980 then decrease thereafter in response to increased regulation of anthropogenic Hg emissions. We found that MeHg concentrations increased with δ15N, and that MeHg feather concentrations for some individuals from four of the six species examined exceeded concentrations known to cause negative sublethal effects in birds. In contrast to our prediction, MeHg concentrations in feathers did not parallel global or local Hg emissions through time and varied by species, even after controlling for possible changes in diet and habitat. MeHg concentrations varied substantially within species and individual specimens, suggesting that high within-individual variation in feather MeHg concentrations caused by spatiotemporal variation in molt, environmental Hg exposure, or mobility decoupling Hg uptake from breeding sites, may obscure trends in MeHg through time. Our study provides a unique assessment of feather MeHg in six species not typically analyzed using this retrospective approach.
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页码:1802 / 1814
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