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Evaluating mercury concentrations and body condition in American alligators {Alligator mississippiensis) at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR), Florida

机译:在佛罗里达梅里特岛国家野生动物保护区(MINWR)评估美国短吻鳄(Alligator mississippiensis)中的汞浓度和身体状况

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Concentrations of mercury (Hg) are not well studied in free-ranging wildlife. Atmospheric deposition patterns of Hg have been studied in detail and have been modeled for both global and specific locations and often correlate to environmental impact However, monitoring the impact of Hg deposition in wildlife is complicated due to local environmental conditions that can affect the transformation of atmospheric Hg to the biologically available forms (e.g., rainfall, humidity, pH, the ability of the environment to methylate Hg), as well as affect the accessibility to organisms for sampling. In this study, Hg concentrations in blood samples from a population of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR), FL, USA, over a seven-year period (2007 to 2014; n = 174 individuals) were examined to assess Hg variation in the population, as well as the difference in Hg concentration as a function of health status. While most of this population is healthy, 18 individuals with low body mass indices (BMI, defined in this study) were captured throughout the sampling period. These alligators exhibited significantly elevated Hg concentrations compared to their age/sex/ season matched counterparts with normal BMI, suggesting that health status should be taken into account when examining Hg concentrations and effects. Alligator blood Hg concentrations were related to the interaction of age/size, sex, and season. This study illustrates the value of a routinely monitored population of large predators in a unique coastal wetland ecosystem, and illuminates the value of long-term environmental exposure assessment.
机译:自由放养的野生动物中汞(Hg)的浓度尚未得到很好的研究。已对汞的大气沉积模式进行了详细研究,并已针对全球和特定位置进行了建模,并且通常与环境影响相关。但是,由于当地环境条件可能会影响大气的转化,因此监测汞在野生生物中的沉积影响十分复杂汞转化为可生物利用的形式(例如,降雨,湿度,pH值,环境甲基化汞的能力),以及影响生物采样的可及性。在这项研究中,在美国佛罗里达州梅里特岛国家野生动物保护区(MINWR)的7年期间(2007年至2014年; n = 174个人),来自美国短吻鳄种群(密西西比鳄)的血液样本中的汞浓度为检查以评估人群中的汞变化以及汞浓度随健康状况而变化的情况。尽管该人群中大多数人都是健康的,但在整个采样期间都捕获了18个体重指数较低(本研究中定义为BMI)的个体。这些鳄鱼与年龄/性别/季节相匹配的正常人体重指数相比,汞含量显着升高,这表明在检查汞浓度及其影响时应考虑健康状况。短吻鳄血液中的汞浓度与年龄/大小,性别和季节之间的相互作用有关。这项研究说明了在一个独特的沿海湿地生态系统中定期监测的大型捕食者种群的价值,并阐明了长期环境暴露评估的价值。

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