Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)

Abstract-In the present study, the authors investigated the influence of carbon and lipid sources on regional differences in liver trace element (As, Cd, Cu, total Hg, Mn, Pb, Rb, Se, and Zn) concentrations measured in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) (n ¼ 121) from 10 Alaskan, Canadian Arctic, and Eas...

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Main Authors: Heli Routti, Robert J Letcher, Erik W Born, Marsha Branigan, Rune Dietz, Thomas J Evans, Melissa A Mckinney, Elizabeth Peacock, Christian Sonne#
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1045.1416 2023-05-15T15:09:16+02:00 Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS) Heli Routti Robert J Letcher Erik W Born Marsha Branigan Rune Dietz Thomas J Evans Melissa A Mckinney Elizabeth Peacock Christian Sonne# The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1045.1416 http://www.nrme.uconn.edu/Faculty_and_Staff/documents/20121.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1045.1416 http://www.nrme.uconn.edu/Faculty_and_Staff/documents/20121.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.nrme.uconn.edu/Faculty_and_Staff/documents/20121.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-04-05T00:17:08Z Abstract-In the present study, the authors investigated the influence of carbon and lipid sources on regional differences in liver trace element (As, Cd, Cu, total Hg, Mn, Pb, Rb, Se, and Zn) concentrations measured in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) (n ¼ 121) from 10 Alaskan, Canadian Arctic, and East Greenland subpopulations. Carbon and lipid sources were assessed using d 13 C in muscle tissue and fatty acid (FA) profiles in subcutaneous adipose tissue as chemical tracers. A negative relationship between total Hg and d 13 C suggested that polar bears feeding in areas with higher riverine inputs of terrestrial carbon accumulate more Hg than bears feeding in areas with lower freshwater input. Mercury concentrations were also positively related to the FA 20:1n-9, which is biosynthesized in large amounts in Calanus copepods. This result raises the hypothesis that Calanus glacialis are an important link in the uptake of Hg in the marine food web and ultimately in polar bears. Unadjusted total Hg, Se, and As concentrations showed greater geographical variation among polar bear subpopulations compared with concentrations adjusted for carbon and lipid sources. The Hg concentrations adjusted for carbon and lipid sources in Bering-Chukchi Sea polar bear liver tissue remained the lowest among subpopulations. Based on these findings, the authors suggest that carbon and lipid sources for polar bears should be taken into account when one is assessing spatial and temporal trends of long-range transported trace elements. Text Arctic Calanus glacialis Chukchi Chukchi Sea East Greenland Greenland Ursus maritimus Copepods Unknown Arctic Chukchi Sea Greenland
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description Abstract-In the present study, the authors investigated the influence of carbon and lipid sources on regional differences in liver trace element (As, Cd, Cu, total Hg, Mn, Pb, Rb, Se, and Zn) concentrations measured in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) (n ¼ 121) from 10 Alaskan, Canadian Arctic, and East Greenland subpopulations. Carbon and lipid sources were assessed using d 13 C in muscle tissue and fatty acid (FA) profiles in subcutaneous adipose tissue as chemical tracers. A negative relationship between total Hg and d 13 C suggested that polar bears feeding in areas with higher riverine inputs of terrestrial carbon accumulate more Hg than bears feeding in areas with lower freshwater input. Mercury concentrations were also positively related to the FA 20:1n-9, which is biosynthesized in large amounts in Calanus copepods. This result raises the hypothesis that Calanus glacialis are an important link in the uptake of Hg in the marine food web and ultimately in polar bears. Unadjusted total Hg, Se, and As concentrations showed greater geographical variation among polar bear subpopulations compared with concentrations adjusted for carbon and lipid sources. The Hg concentrations adjusted for carbon and lipid sources in Bering-Chukchi Sea polar bear liver tissue remained the lowest among subpopulations. Based on these findings, the authors suggest that carbon and lipid sources for polar bears should be taken into account when one is assessing spatial and temporal trends of long-range transported trace elements.
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Robert J Letcher
Erik W Born
Marsha Branigan
Rune Dietz
Thomas J Evans
Melissa A Mckinney
Elizabeth Peacock
Christian Sonne#
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Robert J Letcher
Erik W Born
Marsha Branigan
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Thomas J Evans
Melissa A Mckinney
Elizabeth Peacock
Christian Sonne#
Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)
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Robert J Letcher
Erik W Born
Marsha Branigan
Rune Dietz
Thomas J Evans
Melissa A Mckinney
Elizabeth Peacock
Christian Sonne#
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title Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)
title_short Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)
title_full Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)
title_fullStr Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Chemistry INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND LIPID SOURCES ON VARIATION OF MERCURY AND OTHER TRACE ELEMENTS IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS)
title_sort environmental chemistry influence of carbon and lipid sources on variation of mercury and other trace elements in polar bears (ursus maritimus)
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