An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada
Mercury has become a ubiquitous hazardous element even ending up in pristine areas such as the Arctic, where it biomagnifies and leaves especially top predators vulnerable to potential health effects. Here we investigate total mercury (THg) concentrations and dietary proxies for trophic position and...
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ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:MSaKVYsBBwLIz6xGtWNy 2023-11-12T04:10:36+01:00 An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada Treu, Gabriele Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Czirják, Gábor Á. Dietz, Rune Gräff, Thomas Krone, Oliver Marquard-Petersen, Ulf Mikkelsen, Johan Brus Schulz, Ralf Sonne, Christian Søndergaard, Jens Sun, Jiachen Zubrod, Jochen Eulaers, Igor 2022 https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6449437 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156171 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969722032685?via%3Dihub#s0080 eng eng CC BY 4.0 http://lobid.org/resources/99370676423006441#!, 838:156171 Water Pollutants Chemical/analysis [MeSH] Arctic Regions [MeSH] Stable isotope Pollution Museum collection Environmental Chemistry Animals [MeSH] Dietary ecology Environmental Engineering Environmental Monitoring [MeSH] Mercury/analysis [MeSH] Canada [MeSH] Wolves [MeSH] risk assessment Food Chain [MeSH] Greenland [MeSH] Waste Management and Disposal Top predator 2022 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156171 2023-10-22T23:26:44Z Mercury has become a ubiquitous hazardous element even ending up in pristine areas such as the Arctic, where it biomagnifies and leaves especially top predators vulnerable to potential health effects. Here we investigate total mercury (THg) concentrations and dietary proxies for trophic position and habitat foraging (δ15N and δ13C, respectively) in fur of 30 Arctic wolves collected during 1869–1998 in the Canadian High Arctic and Greenland. Fur THg concentrations (mean ± SD) of 1.46 ± 1.39 μg g −1 dry weight are within the range of earlier reported values for other Arctic terrestrial species. Based on putative thresholds for Hg-mediated toxic health effects, the studied Arctic wolves have most likely not been at compromised health. Dietary proxies show high dietary plasticity among Arctic wolves deriving nutrition from both marine and terrestrial food sources at various trophic positions. Variability in THg concentrations seem to be related to the wolves' trophic position rather than to different carbon sources or regional differences (East Greenland, the Foxe Basin and Baffin Bay area, respectively). Although the present study remains limited due to the scarce, yet unique historic study material and small sample size, it provides novel information on temporal and spatial variation in Hg pollution of remote Arctic species. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin East Greenland Foxe Basin Greenland Unknown Arctic Baffin Bay Canada Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931) Greenland Science of The Total Environment 838 156171 |
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Water Pollutants Chemical/analysis [MeSH] Arctic Regions [MeSH] Stable isotope Pollution Museum collection Environmental Chemistry Animals [MeSH] Dietary ecology Environmental Engineering Environmental Monitoring [MeSH] Mercury/analysis [MeSH] Canada [MeSH] Wolves [MeSH] risk assessment Food Chain [MeSH] Greenland [MeSH] Waste Management and Disposal Top predator |
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Water Pollutants Chemical/analysis [MeSH] Arctic Regions [MeSH] Stable isotope Pollution Museum collection Environmental Chemistry Animals [MeSH] Dietary ecology Environmental Engineering Environmental Monitoring [MeSH] Mercury/analysis [MeSH] Canada [MeSH] Wolves [MeSH] risk assessment Food Chain [MeSH] Greenland [MeSH] Waste Management and Disposal Top predator Treu, Gabriele Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Czirják, Gábor Á. Dietz, Rune Gräff, Thomas Krone, Oliver Marquard-Petersen, Ulf Mikkelsen, Johan Brus Schulz, Ralf Sonne, Christian Søndergaard, Jens Sun, Jiachen Zubrod, Jochen Eulaers, Igor An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada |
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Water Pollutants Chemical/analysis [MeSH] Arctic Regions [MeSH] Stable isotope Pollution Museum collection Environmental Chemistry Animals [MeSH] Dietary ecology Environmental Engineering Environmental Monitoring [MeSH] Mercury/analysis [MeSH] Canada [MeSH] Wolves [MeSH] risk assessment Food Chain [MeSH] Greenland [MeSH] Waste Management and Disposal Top predator |
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Mercury has become a ubiquitous hazardous element even ending up in pristine areas such as the Arctic, where it biomagnifies and leaves especially top predators vulnerable to potential health effects. Here we investigate total mercury (THg) concentrations and dietary proxies for trophic position and habitat foraging (δ15N and δ13C, respectively) in fur of 30 Arctic wolves collected during 1869–1998 in the Canadian High Arctic and Greenland. Fur THg concentrations (mean ± SD) of 1.46 ± 1.39 μg g −1 dry weight are within the range of earlier reported values for other Arctic terrestrial species. Based on putative thresholds for Hg-mediated toxic health effects, the studied Arctic wolves have most likely not been at compromised health. Dietary proxies show high dietary plasticity among Arctic wolves deriving nutrition from both marine and terrestrial food sources at various trophic positions. Variability in THg concentrations seem to be related to the wolves' trophic position rather than to different carbon sources or regional differences (East Greenland, the Foxe Basin and Baffin Bay area, respectively). Although the present study remains limited due to the scarce, yet unique historic study material and small sample size, it provides novel information on temporal and spatial variation in Hg pollution of remote Arctic species. |
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Treu, Gabriele Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Czirják, Gábor Á. Dietz, Rune Gräff, Thomas Krone, Oliver Marquard-Petersen, Ulf Mikkelsen, Johan Brus Schulz, Ralf Sonne, Christian Søndergaard, Jens Sun, Jiachen Zubrod, Jochen Eulaers, Igor |
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Treu, Gabriele Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Czirják, Gábor Á. Dietz, Rune Gräff, Thomas Krone, Oliver Marquard-Petersen, Ulf Mikkelsen, Johan Brus Schulz, Ralf Sonne, Christian Søndergaard, Jens Sun, Jiachen Zubrod, Jochen Eulaers, Igor |
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Treu, Gabriele |
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An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada |
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An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada |
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An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada |
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An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada |
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An assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of Arctic wolves from Greenland and High Arctic Canada |
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assessment of mercury and its dietary drivers in fur of arctic wolves from greenland and high arctic canada |
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2022 |
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https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6449437 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156171 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969722032685?via%3Dihub#s0080 |
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Arctic Baffin Bay Canada Foxe Basin Greenland |
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Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin East Greenland Foxe Basin Greenland |
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