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Heavy Metals in Biota in Delaware Bay, NJ: Developing a Food Web Approach to Contaminants

机译:新泽西州德拉弗湾生物区中的重金属:开发污染物的食物网方法

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Understanding the relationship between heavy metal and selenium levels in biota and their foods is important, but often difficult to determine because animals eat a variety of organisms. Yet such information is critical to managing species populations, ecological integrity, and risk to receptors (including humans) from consumption of certain prey. We examine levels of cadmium, lead, mercury, and selenium in biota from Delaware Bay (New Jersey, USA) to begin construction of a “springtime” food web that focuses on shorebirds. Horseshoe crab ( Limulus polyphemus ) eggs are one of the key components at the base of the food web, and crab spawning in spring provides a food resource supporting a massive stopover of shorebirds. Fish and other biota also forage on the crab eggs, and a complex food web leads directly to top-level predators such as bluefish ( Pomatomus saltatrix ) and striped bass ( Morone saxatilis ), both of which are consumed by egrets, eagles, ospreys ( Pandion haliaetus ), and humans. Metal levels in tissues were generally similar in algae, invertebrates, and small fish, and these were similar to those in blood of shorebirds (but not feathers). There was a significant direct relationship between the levels of metals in eggs of horseshoe crabs and mean metal levels in the blood of four species of shorebirds. Metal levels in shorebird feathers were higher than those in blood (except for selenium), reflecting sequestration of metals in feathers during their formation. Levels in feathers of laughing gulls ( Leucophaeus atricilla ) were similar to those in feathers of shorebirds (except for selenium). Selenium bears special mention as levels were significantly higher in the blood of all shorebird species than in other species in the food web, and were similar to levels in their feathers. Levels of metals in bluefish and striped bass were similar or higher than those found in the blood of shorebirds (except for selenium). The mean levels of cadmium, lead, and mercury in the blood and feathers of shorebirds were below any effect levels, but selenium levels in the blood and feathers of shorebirds were higher than the sublethal effect levels for birds. This is a cause for concern, and warrants further examination.
机译:了解生物区系及其食物中重金属和硒含量之间的关系很重要,但由于动物食用各种生物,因此通常很难确定。然而,此类信息对于管理物种种群,生态完整性以及食用某些猎物给受体(包括人类)带来的风险至关重要。我们检查了特拉华湾(美国新泽西州)生物群系中镉,铅,汞和硒的含量,以开始构建以shore鸟为重点的“春季”食物网。 crab卵是食物网底部的关键组成部分之一,春季产卵的蟹提供了一种食物资源,可支持大量停泊shore鸟。鱼和其他生物群也在蟹卵上觅食,复杂的食物网直接导致顶级捕食者,例如蓝鱼(Pomatomus saltatrix)和条纹鲈鱼(Morone saxatilis),两者均被白鹭,鹰,鱼鹰( Pandion haliaetus)和人类。在藻类,无脊椎动物和小鱼中,组织中的金属含量通常相似,并且与shore鸟的血液中的相似(但不包括羽毛)。马蹄蟹卵中的金属含量与四种shore的血液中的平均金属含量之间存在显着的直接关系。 bird鸟羽毛中的金属水平高于血液中的水平(硒除外),反映出羽毛在形成过程中被金属螯合。笑鸥(Leucophaeus atricilla)的羽毛水平与shore鸟的羽毛(硒除外)中的水平相似。特别要提到硒,因为所有as鸟的血液中的硒含量都比食物网中其他物种的硒含量高得多,并且与羽毛中的硒含量相似。蓝鱼和鲈鱼中的金属含量与水鸟血液中的金属含量相似或更高(硒除外)。 shore的血液和羽毛中镉,铅和汞的平均水平低于任何影响水平,但shore的血液和羽毛中的硒水平高于鸟类的亚致死水平。这是一个令人担忧的原因,需要进一步检查。

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