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Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)

Changes in concentration of pollutants and pathogen distribution can vary among ecotypes (e.g. marine versus terrestrial food resources). This may have important implications for the animals that reside within them. We examined 1) canid pathogen presence in an endangered arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus)...

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Autores principales: Bocharova, Natalia, Treu, Gabriele, Czirják, Gábor Árpád, Krone, Oliver, Stefanski, Volker, Wibbelt, Gudrun, Unnsteinsdóttir, Ester Rut, Hersteinsson, Páll, Schares, Gereon, Doronina, Lilia, Goltsman, Mikhail, Greenwood, Alex D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3645996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23671561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060879
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author Bocharova, Natalia
Treu, Gabriele
Czirják, Gábor Árpád
Krone, Oliver
Stefanski, Volker
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Unnsteinsdóttir, Ester Rut
Hersteinsson, Páll
Schares, Gereon
Doronina, Lilia
Goltsman, Mikhail
Greenwood, Alex D.
author_facet Bocharova, Natalia
Treu, Gabriele
Czirják, Gábor Árpád
Krone, Oliver
Stefanski, Volker
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Unnsteinsdóttir, Ester Rut
Hersteinsson, Páll
Schares, Gereon
Doronina, Lilia
Goltsman, Mikhail
Greenwood, Alex D.
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description Changes in concentration of pollutants and pathogen distribution can vary among ecotypes (e.g. marine versus terrestrial food resources). This may have important implications for the animals that reside within them. We examined 1) canid pathogen presence in an endangered arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population and 2) relative total mercury (THg) level as a function of ecotype (‘coastal’ or ‘inland’) for arctic foxes to test whether the presence of pathogens or heavy metal concentration correlate with population health. The Bering Sea populations on Bering and Mednyi Islands were compared to Icelandic arctic fox populations with respect to inland and coastal ecotypes. Serological and DNA based pathogen screening techniques were used to examine arctic foxes for pathogens. THg was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry from hair samples of historical and modern collected arctic foxes and samples from their prey species (hair and internal organs). Presence of pathogens did not correlate with population decline from Mednyi Island. However, THg concentration correlated strongly with ecotype and was reflected in the THg concentrations detected in available food sources in each ecotype. The highest concentration of THg was found in ecotypes where foxes depended on marine vertebrates for food. Exclusively inland ecotypes had low THg concentrations. The results suggest that absolute exposure to heavy metals may be less important than the feeding ecology and feeding opportunities of top predators such as arctic foxes which may in turn influence population health and stability. A higher risk to wildlife of heavy metal exposure correlates with feeding strategies that rely primarily on a marine based diet.
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spelling pubmed-36459962013-05-13 Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus) Bocharova, Natalia Treu, Gabriele Czirják, Gábor Árpád Krone, Oliver Stefanski, Volker Wibbelt, Gudrun Unnsteinsdóttir, Ester Rut Hersteinsson, Páll Schares, Gereon Doronina, Lilia Goltsman, Mikhail Greenwood, Alex D. PLoS One Research Article Changes in concentration of pollutants and pathogen distribution can vary among ecotypes (e.g. marine versus terrestrial food resources). This may have important implications for the animals that reside within them. We examined 1) canid pathogen presence in an endangered arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population and 2) relative total mercury (THg) level as a function of ecotype (‘coastal’ or ‘inland’) for arctic foxes to test whether the presence of pathogens or heavy metal concentration correlate with population health. The Bering Sea populations on Bering and Mednyi Islands were compared to Icelandic arctic fox populations with respect to inland and coastal ecotypes. Serological and DNA based pathogen screening techniques were used to examine arctic foxes for pathogens. THg was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry from hair samples of historical and modern collected arctic foxes and samples from their prey species (hair and internal organs). Presence of pathogens did not correlate with population decline from Mednyi Island. However, THg concentration correlated strongly with ecotype and was reflected in the THg concentrations detected in available food sources in each ecotype. The highest concentration of THg was found in ecotypes where foxes depended on marine vertebrates for food. Exclusively inland ecotypes had low THg concentrations. The results suggest that absolute exposure to heavy metals may be less important than the feeding ecology and feeding opportunities of top predators such as arctic foxes which may in turn influence population health and stability. A higher risk to wildlife of heavy metal exposure correlates with feeding strategies that rely primarily on a marine based diet. Public Library of Science 2013-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3645996/ /pubmed/23671561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060879 Text en © 2013 Bocharova et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bocharova, Natalia
Treu, Gabriele
Czirják, Gábor Árpád
Krone, Oliver
Stefanski, Volker
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Unnsteinsdóttir, Ester Rut
Hersteinsson, Páll
Schares, Gereon
Doronina, Lilia
Goltsman, Mikhail
Greenwood, Alex D.
Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
title Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
title_full Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
title_fullStr Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
title_full_unstemmed Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
title_short Correlates between Feeding Ecology and Mercury Levels in Historical and Modern Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
title_sort correlates between feeding ecology and mercury levels in historical and modern arctic foxes (vulpes lagopus)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3645996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23671561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060879
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