A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals

There has been a considerable number of reports on Hg concentrations in Arctic mammals since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to review biological effects of the exposure to mercury (Hg) in Arctic biota in 2010 and 2018. Here, we provide an update on the state of the...

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Main Authors: Dietz, Rune, Letcher, Robert J., Aars, Jon, Andersen, Magnus, Boltunov, Andrei, Born, Erik W., Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej, Das, Krishna, Dastnai, Sam, Derocher, Andrew E., Desforges, Jean-Pierre, Eulaers, Igor, Ferguson, Steve, Hallanger, Ingeborg G., Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P., Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric, Hoekstra, Paul F., Jenssen, Bjørn Munro, Kohler, Stephen Gustav, Larsen, Martin M., Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove, Lippold, Anna, Morris, Adam, Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob, Nielsen, Nynne H., Peacock, Elizabeth E., Pinzone, Marianna, Rigét, Frank F., Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu, Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli, Siebert, Ursula, Stenson, Garry, Stern, Gary, Strand, Jakob, Søndergaard, Jens, Treu, Gabriele, Víkingsson, Gisli A., Wang, Feiyue, Welker, Jeffrey M., Wiig, Øystein, Wilson, Simon J., Sonne, Christian
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Dietz, Rune
Letcher, Robert J.
Aars, Jon
Andersen, Magnus
Boltunov, Andrei
Born, Erik W.
Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej
Das, Krishna
Dastnai, Sam
Derocher, Andrew E.
Desforges, Jean-Pierre
Eulaers, Igor
Ferguson, Steve
Hallanger, Ingeborg G.
Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P.
Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric
Hoekstra, Paul F.
Jenssen, Bjørn Munro
Kohler, Stephen Gustav
Larsen, Martin M.
Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove
Lippold, Anna
Morris, Adam
Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob
Nielsen, Nynne H.
Peacock, Elizabeth E.
Pinzone, Marianna
Rigét, Frank F.
Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu
Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli
Siebert, Ursula
Stenson, Garry
Stern, Gary
Strand, Jakob
Søndergaard, Jens
Treu, Gabriele
Víkingsson, Gisli A.
Wang, Feiyue
Welker, Jeffrey M.
Wiig, Øystein
Wilson, Simon J.
Sonne, Christian
A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals
topic_facet VDP::Marinbiologi: 497VDP::Økotoksikologi: 489
description There has been a considerable number of reports on Hg concentrations in Arctic mammals since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to review biological effects of the exposure to mercury (Hg) in Arctic biota in 2010 and 2018. Here, we provide an update on the state of the knowledge of health risk associated with Hg concentrations in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammal species. Using available population-specific data post-2000, our ultimate goal is to provide an updated evidence-based estimate of the risk for adverse health effects from Hg exposure in Arctic mammal species at the individual and population level. Tissue residues of Hg in 13 species across the Arctic were classified into five risk categories (from No risk to Severe risk) based on critical tissue concentrations derived from experimental studies on harp seals and mink. Exposure to Hg lead to low or no risk for health effects in most populations of marine and terrestrial mammals, however, subpopulations of polar bears, pilot whales, narwhals, beluga and hooded seals are highly exposed in geographic hotspots raising concern for Hg-induced toxicological effects. About 6% of a total of 3500 individuals, across different marine mammal species, age groups and regions, are at high or severe risk of health effects from Hg exposure. The corresponding figure for the 12 terrestrial species, regions and age groups was as low as 0.3% of a total of 731 individuals analyzed for their Hg loads. Temporal analyses indicated that the proportion of polar bears at low or moderate risk has increased in East/West Greenland and Western Hudson Bay, respectively. However, there remain numerous knowledge gaps to improve risk assessments of Hg exposure in Arctic mammalian species, including the establishment of improved concentration thresholds and upscaling to the assessment of population-level effects.
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author Dietz, Rune
Letcher, Robert J.
Aars, Jon
Andersen, Magnus
Boltunov, Andrei
Born, Erik W.
Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej
Das, Krishna
Dastnai, Sam
Derocher, Andrew E.
Desforges, Jean-Pierre
Eulaers, Igor
Ferguson, Steve
Hallanger, Ingeborg G.
Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P.
Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric
Hoekstra, Paul F.
Jenssen, Bjørn Munro
Kohler, Stephen Gustav
Larsen, Martin M.
Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove
Lippold, Anna
Morris, Adam
Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob
Nielsen, Nynne H.
Peacock, Elizabeth E.
Pinzone, Marianna
Rigét, Frank F.
Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu
Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli
Siebert, Ursula
Stenson, Garry
Stern, Gary
Strand, Jakob
Søndergaard, Jens
Treu, Gabriele
Víkingsson, Gisli A.
Wang, Feiyue
Welker, Jeffrey M.
Wiig, Øystein
Wilson, Simon J.
Sonne, Christian
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Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej
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Dastnai, Sam
Derocher, Andrew E.
Desforges, Jean-Pierre
Eulaers, Igor
Ferguson, Steve
Hallanger, Ingeborg G.
Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P.
Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric
Hoekstra, Paul F.
Jenssen, Bjørn Munro
Kohler, Stephen Gustav
Larsen, Martin M.
Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove
Lippold, Anna
Morris, Adam
Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob
Nielsen, Nynne H.
Peacock, Elizabeth E.
Pinzone, Marianna
Rigét, Frank F.
Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu
Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli
Siebert, Ursula
Stenson, Garry
Stern, Gary
Strand, Jakob
Søndergaard, Jens
Treu, Gabriele
Víkingsson, Gisli A.
Wang, Feiyue
Welker, Jeffrey M.
Wiig, Øystein
Wilson, Simon J.
Sonne, Christian
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title_short A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals
title_full A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals
title_fullStr A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals
title_full_unstemmed A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/94907 2023-05-15T13:21:34+02:00 A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals ENEngelskEnglishA risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals Dietz, Rune Letcher, Robert J. Aars, Jon Andersen, Magnus Boltunov, Andrei Born, Erik W. Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej Das, Krishna Dastnai, Sam Derocher, Andrew E. Desforges, Jean-Pierre Eulaers, Igor Ferguson, Steve Hallanger, Ingeborg G. Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P. Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric Hoekstra, Paul F. Jenssen, Bjørn Munro Kohler, Stephen Gustav Larsen, Martin M. Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove Lippold, Anna Morris, Adam Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob Nielsen, Nynne H. Peacock, Elizabeth E. Pinzone, Marianna Rigét, Frank F. Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli Siebert, Ursula Stenson, Garry Stern, Gary Strand, Jakob Søndergaard, Jens Treu, Gabriele Víkingsson, Gisli A. Wang, Feiyue Welker, Jeffrey M. Wiig, Øystein Wilson, Simon J. Sonne, Christian 2022-05-04T09:42:29Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/94907 http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-97426 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154445 EN eng NFR/276730 http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-97426 Dietz, Rune Letcher, Robert J. Aars, Jon Andersen, Magnus Boltunov, Andrei Born, Erik W. Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej Das, Krishna Dastnai, Sam Derocher, Andrew E. Desforges, Jean-Pierre Eulaers, Igor Ferguson, Steve Hallanger, Ingeborg G. Heide-Jørgensen, Mads P. Heimbürger-Boavida, Lars-Eric Hoekstra, Paul F. Jenssen, Bjørn Munro Kohler, Stephen Gustav Larsen, Martin M. Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove Lippold, Anna Morris, Adam Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob Nielsen, Nynne H. Peacock, Elizabeth E. Pinzone, Marianna Rigét, Frank F. Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli Siebert, Ursula Stenson, Garry Stern, Gary Strand, Jakob Søndergaard, Jens Treu, Gabriele Víkingsson, Gisli A. Wang, Feiyue Welker, Jeffrey M. Wiig, Øystein Wilson, Simon J. Sonne, Christian . A risk assessment review of mercury exposure in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammals. Science of the Total Environment. 2022, 829 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/94907 2021288 info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=Science of the Total Environment&rft.volume=829&rft.spage=&rft.date=2022 Science of the Total Environment 829 13 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154445 URN:NBN:no-97426 Fulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/94907/1/article21788.pdf Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY 0048-9697 VDP::Marinbiologi: 497VDP::Økotoksikologi: 489 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed PublishedVersion 2022 ftoslouniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154445 2022-08-10T22:35:23Z There has been a considerable number of reports on Hg concentrations in Arctic mammals since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to review biological effects of the exposure to mercury (Hg) in Arctic biota in 2010 and 2018. Here, we provide an update on the state of the knowledge of health risk associated with Hg concentrations in Arctic marine and terrestrial mammal species. Using available population-specific data post-2000, our ultimate goal is to provide an updated evidence-based estimate of the risk for adverse health effects from Hg exposure in Arctic mammal species at the individual and population level. Tissue residues of Hg in 13 species across the Arctic were classified into five risk categories (from No risk to Severe risk) based on critical tissue concentrations derived from experimental studies on harp seals and mink. Exposure to Hg lead to low or no risk for health effects in most populations of marine and terrestrial mammals, however, subpopulations of polar bears, pilot whales, narwhals, beluga and hooded seals are highly exposed in geographic hotspots raising concern for Hg-induced toxicological effects. About 6% of a total of 3500 individuals, across different marine mammal species, age groups and regions, are at high or severe risk of health effects from Hg exposure. The corresponding figure for the 12 terrestrial species, regions and age groups was as low as 0.3% of a total of 731 individuals analyzed for their Hg loads. Temporal analyses indicated that the proportion of polar bears at low or moderate risk has increased in East/West Greenland and Western Hudson Bay, respectively. However, there remain numerous knowledge gaps to improve risk assessments of Hg exposure in Arctic mammalian species, including the establishment of improved concentration thresholds and upscaling to the assessment of population-level effects. Article in Journal/Newspaper AMAP Arctic Arctic Beluga Beluga* Greenland Hudson Bay narwhal* Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Arctic Greenland Hudson Hudson Bay Science of The Total Environment 829 154445