Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA

This study quantified the Hg levels in the liver (n=98) and heart (n=43) tissues of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) (n=102) harvested from Prince William Sound and Kodiak Island Alaska. Mercury tissue dry weight (dw) concentrations in the liver ranged from 1.7 to 393 ppm. dw, and in the heart from 0.1...

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Main Authors: Marino, Kady B., Hoover-Miller, Anne, Conlon, Suzanne, Prewitt, Jill, O'Shea, Stephen K.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2011.07.010
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spelling ftrwuniv:oai:docs.rwu.edu:fcas_fp-1845 2023-05-15T17:04:36+02:00 Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA Marino, Kady B. Hoover-Miller, Anne Conlon, Suzanne Prewitt, Jill O'Shea, Stephen K. 2011-11-01T07:00:00Z https://docs.rwu.edu/fcas_fp/836 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2011.07.010 unknown DOCS@RWU https://docs.rwu.edu/fcas_fp/836 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2011.07.010 Arts & Sciences Faculty Publications Alaska Bioaccumulation Mercury Organ bio-distribution Seals text 2011 ftrwuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2011.07.010 2022-04-10T20:36:24Z This study quantified the Hg levels in the liver (n=98) and heart (n=43) tissues of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) (n=102) harvested from Prince William Sound and Kodiak Island Alaska. Mercury tissue dry weight (dw) concentrations in the liver ranged from 1.7 to 393 ppm. dw, and in the heart from 0.19 to 4.99 ppm. dw. Results of this study indicate liver and heart tissues' Hg ppm dw concentrations significantly increase with age. Male Harbor Seals bioaccumulated Hg in both their liver and heart tissues at a significantly faster rate than females. The liver Hg bioaccumulation rates between the harvest locations Kodiak Island and Prince William Sound were not found to be significantly different. On adsorption Hg is transported throughout the Harbor Seal's body with the partition coefficient higher for the liver than the heart. No significant differences in the bio-distribution (liver:heart Hg ppm dw ratios (n=38)) values were found with respect to either age, sex or geographic harvest location. In this study the age at which Hg liver and heart bioaccumulation levels become significantly distinct in male and female Harbor Seals were identified through a Tukey's analysis. Of notably concern to human health was a male Harbor Seal's liver tissue harvested from Kodiak Island region. Mercury accumulation in this sample tissue was determined through a Q-test to be an outlier, having far higher Hg concentrarion (liver 392. Hg. ppm. dw) than the general population sampled. © 2011 Elsevier Inc. Text Kodiak Phoca vitulina Alaska Roger Williams University: DOCS@RWU Environmental Research 111 8 1107 1115
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topic Alaska
Bioaccumulation
Mercury
Organ bio-distribution
Seals
spellingShingle Alaska
Bioaccumulation
Mercury
Organ bio-distribution
Seals
Marino, Kady B.
Hoover-Miller, Anne
Conlon, Suzanne
Prewitt, Jill
O'Shea, Stephen K.
Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA
topic_facet Alaska
Bioaccumulation
Mercury
Organ bio-distribution
Seals
description This study quantified the Hg levels in the liver (n=98) and heart (n=43) tissues of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) (n=102) harvested from Prince William Sound and Kodiak Island Alaska. Mercury tissue dry weight (dw) concentrations in the liver ranged from 1.7 to 393 ppm. dw, and in the heart from 0.19 to 4.99 ppm. dw. Results of this study indicate liver and heart tissues' Hg ppm dw concentrations significantly increase with age. Male Harbor Seals bioaccumulated Hg in both their liver and heart tissues at a significantly faster rate than females. The liver Hg bioaccumulation rates between the harvest locations Kodiak Island and Prince William Sound were not found to be significantly different. On adsorption Hg is transported throughout the Harbor Seal's body with the partition coefficient higher for the liver than the heart. No significant differences in the bio-distribution (liver:heart Hg ppm dw ratios (n=38)) values were found with respect to either age, sex or geographic harvest location. In this study the age at which Hg liver and heart bioaccumulation levels become significantly distinct in male and female Harbor Seals were identified through a Tukey's analysis. Of notably concern to human health was a male Harbor Seal's liver tissue harvested from Kodiak Island region. Mercury accumulation in this sample tissue was determined through a Q-test to be an outlier, having far higher Hg concentrarion (liver 392. Hg. ppm. dw) than the general population sampled. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
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author Marino, Kady B.
Hoover-Miller, Anne
Conlon, Suzanne
Prewitt, Jill
O'Shea, Stephen K.
author_facet Marino, Kady B.
Hoover-Miller, Anne
Conlon, Suzanne
Prewitt, Jill
O'Shea, Stephen K.
author_sort Marino, Kady B.
title Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA
title_short Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA
title_full Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA
title_fullStr Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska USA
title_sort quantification of total mercury in liver and heart tissue of harbor seals (phoca vitulina) from alaska usa
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