Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea

This study investigated methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in Arctic benthic invertebrates from two shelf sites in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur stable isotopes and fatty acids were measured to examine diet influences on MeHg concentrations in 476 individuals from 53 taxa...

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Published in:Arctic Science
Main Authors: Christine McClelland, John Chételat, Kathleen Conlan, Alec Aitken, Mark R. Forbes, Andrew Majewski
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2023-0021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b907a2e6cefa4b4fade8160c48dc9eb2 2024-09-15T17:50:25+00:00 Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea Christine McClelland John Chételat Kathleen Conlan Alec Aitken Mark R. Forbes Andrew Majewski 2024-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2023-0021 https://doaj.org/article/b907a2e6cefa4b4fade8160c48dc9eb2 EN FR eng fre Canadian Science Publishing https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/as-2023-0021 https://doaj.org/toc/2368-7460 doi:10.1139/as-2023-0021 2368-7460 https://doaj.org/article/b907a2e6cefa4b4fade8160c48dc9eb2 Arctic Science, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 305-320 (2024) Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea benthic invertebrate mercury stable isotope fatty acid Environmental sciences GE1-350 Environmental engineering TA170-171 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2023-0021 2024-08-05T17:49:17Z This study investigated methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in Arctic benthic invertebrates from two shelf sites in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur stable isotopes and fatty acids were measured to examine diet influences on MeHg concentrations in 476 individuals from 53 taxa of benthic invertebrates representing three different feeding guilds. Taxonomic identifications were based on DNA-barcoding and traditional taxonomy. MeHg concentrations ranged from 3 to 421 ng/g dry weight and increased over three trophic levels (δ15N range = 4.4–14.2‰). Organic matter sources had small but significant influences on MeHg bioaccumulation in the benthic food web. Carbon stable isotope ratios (δ13C, range = −25.5 to −19.8‰) were positively correlated with MeHg concentrations, suggesting greater reliance on benthic carbon contributed to higher concentrations. Sulfur stable isotopes were unrelated to MeHg concentrations. Fatty acids suggested feeding on diatoms versus dinoflagellates, and reliance on benthic resources influenced MeHg concentrations. Higher MeHg concentrations were observed at the site closer to the Mackenzie River mouth than the Cape Bathurst site. This study generated the most taxonomically rich dataset of MeHg concentrations in invertebrates from the Arctic marine benthos to date and provides a basis for future research on food web MeHg dynamics in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Mackenzie river Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Science
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French
topic Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
benthic invertebrate
mercury
stable isotope
fatty acid
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Environmental engineering
TA170-171
spellingShingle Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
benthic invertebrate
mercury
stable isotope
fatty acid
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Environmental engineering
TA170-171
Christine McClelland
John Chételat
Kathleen Conlan
Alec Aitken
Mark R. Forbes
Andrew Majewski
Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea
topic_facet Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
benthic invertebrate
mercury
stable isotope
fatty acid
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Environmental engineering
TA170-171
description This study investigated methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations in Arctic benthic invertebrates from two shelf sites in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur stable isotopes and fatty acids were measured to examine diet influences on MeHg concentrations in 476 individuals from 53 taxa of benthic invertebrates representing three different feeding guilds. Taxonomic identifications were based on DNA-barcoding and traditional taxonomy. MeHg concentrations ranged from 3 to 421 ng/g dry weight and increased over three trophic levels (δ15N range = 4.4–14.2‰). Organic matter sources had small but significant influences on MeHg bioaccumulation in the benthic food web. Carbon stable isotope ratios (δ13C, range = −25.5 to −19.8‰) were positively correlated with MeHg concentrations, suggesting greater reliance on benthic carbon contributed to higher concentrations. Sulfur stable isotopes were unrelated to MeHg concentrations. Fatty acids suggested feeding on diatoms versus dinoflagellates, and reliance on benthic resources influenced MeHg concentrations. Higher MeHg concentrations were observed at the site closer to the Mackenzie River mouth than the Cape Bathurst site. This study generated the most taxonomically rich dataset of MeHg concentrations in invertebrates from the Arctic marine benthos to date and provides a basis for future research on food web MeHg dynamics in the Canadian Beaufort Sea.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Christine McClelland
John Chételat
Kathleen Conlan
Alec Aitken
Mark R. Forbes
Andrew Majewski
author_facet Christine McClelland
John Chételat
Kathleen Conlan
Alec Aitken
Mark R. Forbes
Andrew Majewski
author_sort Christine McClelland
title Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea
title_short Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea
title_full Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea
title_fullStr Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea
title_full_unstemmed Methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in Arctic benthic invertebrates of the Beaufort Sea
title_sort methylmercury dietary pathways and bioaccumulation in arctic benthic invertebrates of the beaufort sea
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2023-0021
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