Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal

Large fluctuations in animal body mass in relation to life-history events can influence contaminant concentrations and toxicological risk. We quantified mercury concentrations in adult northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) before and after lengthy at sea foraging trips (n = 89) or fastin...

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Main Authors: Peterson, Sarah H, Ackerman, Joshua T, Crocker, Daniel E, Costa, Daniel P
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2018
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt14t1t88d 2023-09-05T13:19:13+02:00 Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal Peterson, Sarah H Ackerman, Joshua T Crocker, Daniel E Costa, Daniel P 20172782 2018-02-14 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/14t1t88d unknown eScholarship, University of California qt14t1t88d https://escholarship.org/uc/item/14t1t88d public Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol 285, iss 1872 Animal Fur Animals California Fasting Feeding Behavior Female Male Mercury Molting Muscles Reproduction Seals Earless Water Pollutants Chemical bioaccumulation body condition pinniped phocid top predator Biological Sciences Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Medical and Health Sciences article 2018 ftcdlib 2023-08-21T18:07:59Z Large fluctuations in animal body mass in relation to life-history events can influence contaminant concentrations and toxicological risk. We quantified mercury concentrations in adult northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) before and after lengthy at sea foraging trips (n = 89) or fasting periods on land (n = 27), and showed that mercury concentrations in blood and muscle changed in response to these events. The highest blood mercury concentrations were observed after the breeding fast, whereas the highest muscle mercury concentrations were observed when seals returned to land to moult. Mean female blood mercury concentrations decreased by 30% across each of the two annual foraging trips, demonstrating a foraging-associated dilution of mercury concentrations as seals gained mass. Blood mercury concentrations increased by 103% and 24% across the breeding and moulting fasts, respectively, demonstrating a fasting-associated concentration of mercury as seals lost mass. In contrast to blood, mercury concentrations in female's muscle increased by 19% during the post-breeding foraging trip and did not change during the post-moulting foraging trip. While fasting, female muscle mercury concentrations increased 26% during breeding, but decreased 14% during moulting. Consequently, regardless of exposure, an animal's contaminant concentration can be markedly influenced by their annual life-history events. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals University of California: eScholarship
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topic Animal Fur
Animals
California
Fasting
Feeding Behavior
Female
Male
Mercury
Molting
Muscles
Reproduction
Seals
Earless
Water Pollutants
Chemical
bioaccumulation
body condition
pinniped
phocid
top predator
Biological Sciences
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
spellingShingle Animal Fur
Animals
California
Fasting
Feeding Behavior
Female
Male
Mercury
Molting
Muscles
Reproduction
Seals
Earless
Water Pollutants
Chemical
bioaccumulation
body condition
pinniped
phocid
top predator
Biological Sciences
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Peterson, Sarah H
Ackerman, Joshua T
Crocker, Daniel E
Costa, Daniel P
Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
topic_facet Animal Fur
Animals
California
Fasting
Feeding Behavior
Female
Male
Mercury
Molting
Muscles
Reproduction
Seals
Earless
Water Pollutants
Chemical
bioaccumulation
body condition
pinniped
phocid
top predator
Biological Sciences
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
description Large fluctuations in animal body mass in relation to life-history events can influence contaminant concentrations and toxicological risk. We quantified mercury concentrations in adult northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) before and after lengthy at sea foraging trips (n = 89) or fasting periods on land (n = 27), and showed that mercury concentrations in blood and muscle changed in response to these events. The highest blood mercury concentrations were observed after the breeding fast, whereas the highest muscle mercury concentrations were observed when seals returned to land to moult. Mean female blood mercury concentrations decreased by 30% across each of the two annual foraging trips, demonstrating a foraging-associated dilution of mercury concentrations as seals gained mass. Blood mercury concentrations increased by 103% and 24% across the breeding and moulting fasts, respectively, demonstrating a fasting-associated concentration of mercury as seals lost mass. In contrast to blood, mercury concentrations in female's muscle increased by 19% during the post-breeding foraging trip and did not change during the post-moulting foraging trip. While fasting, female muscle mercury concentrations increased 26% during breeding, but decreased 14% during moulting. Consequently, regardless of exposure, an animal's contaminant concentration can be markedly influenced by their annual life-history events.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Peterson, Sarah H
Ackerman, Joshua T
Crocker, Daniel E
Costa, Daniel P
author_facet Peterson, Sarah H
Ackerman, Joshua T
Crocker, Daniel E
Costa, Daniel P
author_sort Peterson, Sarah H
title Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
title_short Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
title_full Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
title_fullStr Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
title_full_unstemmed Foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
title_sort foraging and fasting can influence contaminant concentrations in animals: an example with mercury contamination in a free-ranging marine mammal
publisher eScholarship, University of California
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