Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment
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Resumo: | Monitoring mercury concentration in the marine environment is pivotal due to the risks that mercury intake poses to the ecosystem and human health. It is therefore of interest to make reliable, comparative measurements over large geographic areas. Here, the utility of wide-ranging generalist seabirds as mercury biomonitors at an ocean basin scale was assessed, using the Cory's Shearwater as a model species. The mercury concentration in flight feathers moulted at distant non-breeding areas of geolocator-tracked birds was quantified, reflecting contamination in various geographic areas. Compound-specific isotope analysis of amino acids was used to obtain comparable trophic positionestimates controlled for baseline isoscape. Birds that remained resident in the Canary Current integrated less mercury into their feathers than those that migrated to either the Benguela or Agulhas currents. Residents also occupied a significantly lower trophic position during the non-breeding season than migrants, largely explaining the difference in mercury exposure. Both mercury concentration and trophic position were similar in individuals spending the non-breeding period in the Benguela and Agulhas currents. This paper highlights the importance of accurate trophic position calculation in order to understand mercury exposure in wide-ranging predators and for meaningful spatial comparisons. |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignmentBiomagnificationBiomonitoringCSIA-AAMercurySeabirdTrophic positionMonitoring mercury concentration in the marine environment is pivotal due to the risks that mercury intake poses to the ecosystem and human health. It is therefore of interest to make reliable, comparative measurements over large geographic areas. Here, the utility of wide-ranging generalist seabirds as mercury biomonitors at an ocean basin scale was assessed, using the Cory's Shearwater as a model species. The mercury concentration in flight feathers moulted at distant non-breeding areas of geolocator-tracked birds was quantified, reflecting contamination in various geographic areas. Compound-specific isotope analysis of amino acids was used to obtain comparable trophic positionestimates controlled for baseline isoscape. Birds that remained resident in the Canary Current integrated less mercury into their feathers than those that migrated to either the Benguela or Agulhas currents. Residents also occupied a significantly lower trophic position during the non-breeding season than migrants, largely explaining the difference in mercury exposure. Both mercury concentration and trophic position were similar in individuals spending the non-breeding period in the Benguela and Agulhas currents. This paper highlights the importance of accurate trophic position calculation in order to understand mercury exposure in wide-ranging predators and for meaningful spatial comparisons.Elsevier2023-04-20T13:24:10Z2020-10-20T00:00:00Z2020-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37228eng0048-969710.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140159Gatt, Marie ClaireReis, BiancaGranadeiro, José PedroPereira, EduardaCatry, Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:11:48Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37228Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:07:51.023657Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment Gatt, Marie Claire Biomagnification Biomonitoring CSIA-AA Mercury Seabird Trophic position |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
title_full |
Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
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Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate trophic position assignment |
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Gatt, Marie Claire |
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Gatt, Marie Claire Reis, Bianca Granadeiro, José Pedro Pereira, Eduarda Catry, Paulo |
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Reis, Bianca Granadeiro, José Pedro Pereira, Eduarda Catry, Paulo |
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Gatt, Marie Claire Reis, Bianca Granadeiro, José Pedro Pereira, Eduarda Catry, Paulo |
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Biomagnification Biomonitoring CSIA-AA Mercury Seabird Trophic position |
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Biomagnification Biomonitoring CSIA-AA Mercury Seabird Trophic position |
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Monitoring mercury concentration in the marine environment is pivotal due to the risks that mercury intake poses to the ecosystem and human health. It is therefore of interest to make reliable, comparative measurements over large geographic areas. Here, the utility of wide-ranging generalist seabirds as mercury biomonitors at an ocean basin scale was assessed, using the Cory's Shearwater as a model species. The mercury concentration in flight feathers moulted at distant non-breeding areas of geolocator-tracked birds was quantified, reflecting contamination in various geographic areas. Compound-specific isotope analysis of amino acids was used to obtain comparable trophic positionestimates controlled for baseline isoscape. Birds that remained resident in the Canary Current integrated less mercury into their feathers than those that migrated to either the Benguela or Agulhas currents. Residents also occupied a significantly lower trophic position during the non-breeding season than migrants, largely explaining the difference in mercury exposure. Both mercury concentration and trophic position were similar in individuals spending the non-breeding period in the Benguela and Agulhas currents. This paper highlights the importance of accurate trophic position calculation in order to understand mercury exposure in wide-ranging predators and for meaningful spatial comparisons. |
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