Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.

Accurate interpretation of mercury (Hg) isotopic data requires the consideration of several biotic factors such as age, diet, geographical range, and tissue metabolic turnover. A priori knowledge of prey-predator isotopic incorporation rates and Hg biomagnification is essential. This study aims to a...

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Published in:Environmental Pollution
Main Authors: Pinzone, Marianna, Amouroux, David, Tessier, Emmanuel, Acquarone, Mario, Siebert, Ursula, Das, Krishna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124450
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38944182
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spelling ftpubmed:38944182 2024-09-15T18:03:27+00:00 Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata. Pinzone, Marianna Amouroux, David Tessier, Emmanuel Acquarone, Mario Siebert, Ursula Das, Krishna 2024 Jun 27 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124450 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38944182 eng eng Elsevier Science https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124450 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38944182 Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Environ Pollut ISSN:1873-6424 Volume:358 Arctic seals Bioaccumulation Demethylation Hg stable isotopes Tissue metabolism Journal Article 2024 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124450 2024-07-10T16:02:00Z Accurate interpretation of mercury (Hg) isotopic data requires the consideration of several biotic factors such as age, diet, geographical range, and tissue metabolic turnover. A priori knowledge of prey-predator isotopic incorporation rates and Hg biomagnification is essential. This study aims to assess Hg stable isotopes incorporation in an Arctic species of Phocidae, the hooded seal Cystophora cristata, kept in human care for 24 months (2012-2014) and fed on a constant diet of Norwegian Spring Spawning herring Clupea harengus. We measured THg, MMHg and iHg levels, as well as Hg stable isotope composition with both mass dependent (MDF) and mass independent (MIF) fractionation (e.g. δ202Hg and Δ199,200,201,204Hg) in hooded seal kidney, liver, hair and muscle, in addition to herring muscle. We then calculated Hg MDF and MIF isotopic fractionation between hooded seals and their prey. We found a significant shift in δ202Hg between hooded seal hair (+0.80‰) and kidney (-0.78‰), and herring muscle. In hooded seals tissues δ202Hg correlated positively with MMHg percentage. These findings suggest that tissue-specific Hg speciation is the major driver of changes in Hg isotopic fractionation rates in this Arctic predator. Δ199Hg, Δ200Hg, Δ201Hg and Δ204Hg values did not vary between herring and hooded seal tissues, confirming their utility as tracers of Hg marine and atmospheric sources in top predators. To our knowledge, this represents the first attempt to assess complex Hg isotope dynamics in the internal system of Arctic Phocidae, controlling the effects of age, diet, and distribution. Our results confirm the validity of Hg stable isotopes as tracers of environmental Hg sources even in top predators, but emphasize the importance of animal age and tissue selection for inter-study and inter-species comparisons. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cystophora cristata hooded seal PubMed Central (PMC) Environmental Pollution 358 124450
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topic Arctic seals
Bioaccumulation
Demethylation
Hg stable isotopes
Tissue metabolism
spellingShingle Arctic seals
Bioaccumulation
Demethylation
Hg stable isotopes
Tissue metabolism
Pinzone, Marianna
Amouroux, David
Tessier, Emmanuel
Acquarone, Mario
Siebert, Ursula
Das, Krishna
Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.
topic_facet Arctic seals
Bioaccumulation
Demethylation
Hg stable isotopes
Tissue metabolism
description Accurate interpretation of mercury (Hg) isotopic data requires the consideration of several biotic factors such as age, diet, geographical range, and tissue metabolic turnover. A priori knowledge of prey-predator isotopic incorporation rates and Hg biomagnification is essential. This study aims to assess Hg stable isotopes incorporation in an Arctic species of Phocidae, the hooded seal Cystophora cristata, kept in human care for 24 months (2012-2014) and fed on a constant diet of Norwegian Spring Spawning herring Clupea harengus. We measured THg, MMHg and iHg levels, as well as Hg stable isotope composition with both mass dependent (MDF) and mass independent (MIF) fractionation (e.g. δ202Hg and Δ199,200,201,204Hg) in hooded seal kidney, liver, hair and muscle, in addition to herring muscle. We then calculated Hg MDF and MIF isotopic fractionation between hooded seals and their prey. We found a significant shift in δ202Hg between hooded seal hair (+0.80‰) and kidney (-0.78‰), and herring muscle. In hooded seals tissues δ202Hg correlated positively with MMHg percentage. These findings suggest that tissue-specific Hg speciation is the major driver of changes in Hg isotopic fractionation rates in this Arctic predator. Δ199Hg, Δ200Hg, Δ201Hg and Δ204Hg values did not vary between herring and hooded seal tissues, confirming their utility as tracers of Hg marine and atmospheric sources in top predators. To our knowledge, this represents the first attempt to assess complex Hg isotope dynamics in the internal system of Arctic Phocidae, controlling the effects of age, diet, and distribution. Our results confirm the validity of Hg stable isotopes as tracers of environmental Hg sources even in top predators, but emphasize the importance of animal age and tissue selection for inter-study and inter-species comparisons.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pinzone, Marianna
Amouroux, David
Tessier, Emmanuel
Acquarone, Mario
Siebert, Ursula
Das, Krishna
author_facet Pinzone, Marianna
Amouroux, David
Tessier, Emmanuel
Acquarone, Mario
Siebert, Ursula
Das, Krishna
author_sort Pinzone, Marianna
title Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.
title_short Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.
title_full Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.
title_fullStr Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in Arctic seals: New insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals Cystophora cristata.
title_sort dynamics of mercury stable isotope compounds in arctic seals: new insights from a controlled feeding trial on hooded seals cystophora cristata.
publisher Elsevier Science
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124450
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38944182
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