Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland

The former lead-zinc mine at Mestersvig, Greenland, continues to contaminate the surrounding environment despite its operations ceasing over 50 years ago. Elevated concentrations of heavy metals are found in water, sediment and biota in the terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments. To shed li...

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Main Authors: Nørregaard, Rasmus Dyrmose, Dang, Mai, Bach, Lis, Geertz-Hansen, Ole, Gustavson, Kim, Aastrup, Peter, Leifsson, Pall S., Søndergaard, Jens, Nowak, Barbara, Sonne, Christian
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/comparison-of-heavy-metals-parasites-and-histopathology-in-sculpins-myoxocephalus-spp-from-two-sites-at-a-leadzinc-mine-in-north-east-greenland(086c9869-0591-4888-9f52-066482b0f1d7).html
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/086c9869-0591-4888-9f52-066482b0f1d7 2024-06-09T07:44:01+00:00 Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland Nørregaard, Rasmus Dyrmose Dang, Mai Bach, Lis Geertz-Hansen, Ole Gustavson, Kim Aastrup, Peter Leifsson, Pall S. Søndergaard, Jens Nowak, Barbara Sonne, Christian 2018-08 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/comparison-of-heavy-metals-parasites-and-histopathology-in-sculpins-myoxocephalus-spp-from-two-sites-at-a-leadzinc-mine-in-north-east-greenland(086c9869-0591-4888-9f52-066482b0f1d7).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.04.016 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Nørregaard , R D , Dang , M , Bach , L , Geertz-Hansen , O , Gustavson , K , Aastrup , P , Leifsson , P S , Søndergaard , J , Nowak , B & Sonne , C 2018 , ' Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland ' , Environmental Research , vol. 165 , pp. 306-316 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.04.016 Arctic Effects Fish Heavy metal Monitoring Pollution article 2018 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.04.016 2024-05-16T11:29:17Z The former lead-zinc mine at Mestersvig, Greenland, continues to contaminate the surrounding environment despite its operations ceasing over 50 years ago. Elevated concentrations of heavy metals are found in water, sediment and biota in the terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments. To shed light on the present contamination and its potential effects on local fish we investigated gill and liver histology of sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) around the former mining area. Two species of sculpins were caught; shorthorn sculpins (M. scorpius; n = 16) and fourhorn sculpins (M. quadricornis; n = 17) at a contaminated site, Nyhavn, and shorthorn sculpins (M. scorpius; n = 25) at the reference site. In a previous study we found histopathological changes in the tissues of the sculpins, and we suspected this to be related to elevated heavy metal tissue concentrations. Concentrations of Fe, Hg, Mn, Pb, Se and Zn were significantly higher in sculpins at Nyhavn compared to the reference site. Reference NOED and LOEC thresholds for biochemistry, tissue lesions, growth, survival and reproduction for hepatic Hg, As, Cd and Pb from the ERED database were exceeded in both sculpin species. Histopathological investigations of the sculpins gills revealed significant increases in the prevalence of hyperplastic epithelium, inflammation, intensity of neutral and total mucus cells and chloride cells along with an increased infection of colonial Peritricha. At the contaminated Nyhavn site, fourhorn sculpins had a significantly higher prevalence of chondroplastic tissue and intensity of neutral, mixed and total mucus cells in the gills compared to the shorthorn sculpins. The data indicate that both sculpin species could be useful indicator species for environmental monitoring of metal pollution in Arctic areas. However, confounding effects of gender and species should be investigated further. Effects on other biomarkers as well as baseline measurements should be included in future environmental monitoring efforts around mining ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic East Greenland Greenland University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Greenland Mestersvig ENVELOPE(-23.923,-23.923,72.234,72.234) Nyhavn ENVELOPE(30.347,30.347,70.153,70.153) Environmental Research 165 306 316
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topic Arctic
Effects
Fish
Heavy metal
Monitoring
Pollution
spellingShingle Arctic
Effects
Fish
Heavy metal
Monitoring
Pollution
Nørregaard, Rasmus Dyrmose
Dang, Mai
Bach, Lis
Geertz-Hansen, Ole
Gustavson, Kim
Aastrup, Peter
Leifsson, Pall S.
Søndergaard, Jens
Nowak, Barbara
Sonne, Christian
Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland
topic_facet Arctic
Effects
Fish
Heavy metal
Monitoring
Pollution
description The former lead-zinc mine at Mestersvig, Greenland, continues to contaminate the surrounding environment despite its operations ceasing over 50 years ago. Elevated concentrations of heavy metals are found in water, sediment and biota in the terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments. To shed light on the present contamination and its potential effects on local fish we investigated gill and liver histology of sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) around the former mining area. Two species of sculpins were caught; shorthorn sculpins (M. scorpius; n = 16) and fourhorn sculpins (M. quadricornis; n = 17) at a contaminated site, Nyhavn, and shorthorn sculpins (M. scorpius; n = 25) at the reference site. In a previous study we found histopathological changes in the tissues of the sculpins, and we suspected this to be related to elevated heavy metal tissue concentrations. Concentrations of Fe, Hg, Mn, Pb, Se and Zn were significantly higher in sculpins at Nyhavn compared to the reference site. Reference NOED and LOEC thresholds for biochemistry, tissue lesions, growth, survival and reproduction for hepatic Hg, As, Cd and Pb from the ERED database were exceeded in both sculpin species. Histopathological investigations of the sculpins gills revealed significant increases in the prevalence of hyperplastic epithelium, inflammation, intensity of neutral and total mucus cells and chloride cells along with an increased infection of colonial Peritricha. At the contaminated Nyhavn site, fourhorn sculpins had a significantly higher prevalence of chondroplastic tissue and intensity of neutral, mixed and total mucus cells in the gills compared to the shorthorn sculpins. The data indicate that both sculpin species could be useful indicator species for environmental monitoring of metal pollution in Arctic areas. However, confounding effects of gender and species should be investigated further. Effects on other biomarkers as well as baseline measurements should be included in future environmental monitoring efforts around mining ...
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author Nørregaard, Rasmus Dyrmose
Dang, Mai
Bach, Lis
Geertz-Hansen, Ole
Gustavson, Kim
Aastrup, Peter
Leifsson, Pall S.
Søndergaard, Jens
Nowak, Barbara
Sonne, Christian
author_facet Nørregaard, Rasmus Dyrmose
Dang, Mai
Bach, Lis
Geertz-Hansen, Ole
Gustavson, Kim
Aastrup, Peter
Leifsson, Pall S.
Søndergaard, Jens
Nowak, Barbara
Sonne, Christian
author_sort Nørregaard, Rasmus Dyrmose
title Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland
title_short Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland
title_full Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland
title_fullStr Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (Myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in North East Greenland
title_sort comparison of heavy metals, parasites and histopathology in sculpins (myoxocephalus spp.) from two sites at a lead-zinc mine in north east greenland
publishDate 2018
url https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/comparison-of-heavy-metals-parasites-and-histopathology-in-sculpins-myoxocephalus-spp-from-two-sites-at-a-leadzinc-mine-in-north-east-greenland(086c9869-0591-4888-9f52-066482b0f1d7).html
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