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Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan

To understand the impact reduced mercury (Hg) loading and invasive species have had on methylmercury bioaccumulation in predator fish of Lake Michigan, we reconstructed bioaccumulation trends from a fish archive (1978 to 2012). By measuring fish Hg stable isotope ratios, we related temporal changes...

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Autores principales: Lepak, Ryan F., Hoffman, Joel C., Janssen, Sarah E., Krabbenhoft, David P., Ogorek, Jacob M., DeWild, John F., Tate, Michael T., Babiarz, Christopher L., Yin, Runsheng, Murphy, Elizabeth W., Engstrom, Daniel R., Hurley, James P.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31685632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907484116
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author Lepak, Ryan F.
Hoffman, Joel C.
Janssen, Sarah E.
Krabbenhoft, David P.
Ogorek, Jacob M.
DeWild, John F.
Tate, Michael T.
Babiarz, Christopher L.
Yin, Runsheng
Murphy, Elizabeth W.
Engstrom, Daniel R.
Hurley, James P.
author_facet Lepak, Ryan F.
Hoffman, Joel C.
Janssen, Sarah E.
Krabbenhoft, David P.
Ogorek, Jacob M.
DeWild, John F.
Tate, Michael T.
Babiarz, Christopher L.
Yin, Runsheng
Murphy, Elizabeth W.
Engstrom, Daniel R.
Hurley, James P.
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description To understand the impact reduced mercury (Hg) loading and invasive species have had on methylmercury bioaccumulation in predator fish of Lake Michigan, we reconstructed bioaccumulation trends from a fish archive (1978 to 2012). By measuring fish Hg stable isotope ratios, we related temporal changes in Hg concentrations to varying Hg sources. Additionally, dietary tracers were necessary to identify food web influences. Through combined Hg, C, and N stable isotopic analyses, we were able to differentiate between a shift in Hg sources to fish and periods when energetic transitions (from dreissenid mussels) led to the assimilation of contrasting Hg pools (2000 to present). In the late 1980s, lake trout δ(202)Hg increased (0.4‰) from regulatory reductions in regional Hg emissions. After 2000, C and N isotopes ratios revealed altered food web pathways, resulting in a benthic energetic shift and changes to Hg bioaccumulation. Continued increases in δ(202)Hg indicate fish are responding to several United States mercury emission mitigation strategies that were initiated circa 1990 and continued through the 2011 promulgation of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards rule. Unlike archives of sediments, this fish archive tracks Hg sources susceptible to bioaccumulation in Great Lakes fisheries. Analysis reveals that trends in fish Hg concentrations can be substantially affected by shifts in trophic structure and dietary preferences initiated by invasive species in the Great Lakes. This does not diminish the benefits of declining emissions over this period, as fish Hg concentrations would have been higher without these actions.
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spelling pubmed-68762232019-11-29 Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan Lepak, Ryan F. Hoffman, Joel C. Janssen, Sarah E. Krabbenhoft, David P. Ogorek, Jacob M. DeWild, John F. Tate, Michael T. Babiarz, Christopher L. Yin, Runsheng Murphy, Elizabeth W. Engstrom, Daniel R. Hurley, James P. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus To understand the impact reduced mercury (Hg) loading and invasive species have had on methylmercury bioaccumulation in predator fish of Lake Michigan, we reconstructed bioaccumulation trends from a fish archive (1978 to 2012). By measuring fish Hg stable isotope ratios, we related temporal changes in Hg concentrations to varying Hg sources. Additionally, dietary tracers were necessary to identify food web influences. Through combined Hg, C, and N stable isotopic analyses, we were able to differentiate between a shift in Hg sources to fish and periods when energetic transitions (from dreissenid mussels) led to the assimilation of contrasting Hg pools (2000 to present). In the late 1980s, lake trout δ(202)Hg increased (0.4‰) from regulatory reductions in regional Hg emissions. After 2000, C and N isotopes ratios revealed altered food web pathways, resulting in a benthic energetic shift and changes to Hg bioaccumulation. Continued increases in δ(202)Hg indicate fish are responding to several United States mercury emission mitigation strategies that were initiated circa 1990 and continued through the 2011 promulgation of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards rule. Unlike archives of sediments, this fish archive tracks Hg sources susceptible to bioaccumulation in Great Lakes fisheries. Analysis reveals that trends in fish Hg concentrations can be substantially affected by shifts in trophic structure and dietary preferences initiated by invasive species in the Great Lakes. This does not diminish the benefits of declining emissions over this period, as fish Hg concentrations would have been higher without these actions. National Academy of Sciences 2019-11-19 2019-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6876223/ /pubmed/31685632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907484116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Lepak, Ryan F.
Hoffman, Joel C.
Janssen, Sarah E.
Krabbenhoft, David P.
Ogorek, Jacob M.
DeWild, John F.
Tate, Michael T.
Babiarz, Christopher L.
Yin, Runsheng
Murphy, Elizabeth W.
Engstrom, Daniel R.
Hurley, James P.
Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan
title Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan
title_full Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan
title_fullStr Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan
title_full_unstemmed Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan
title_short Mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from Lake Michigan
title_sort mercury source changes and food web shifts alter contamination signatures of predatory fish from lake michigan
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31685632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907484116
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