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Evaluating Hair as a Predictor of Blood Mercury: The Influence of Ontogenetic Phase and Life History in Pinnipeds

机译:评价头发作为血液汞的预测因子:Pinnipeds个体发育阶段和生活史的影响

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Mercury (Hg) biomonitoring of pinnipeds increasingly utilizes nonlethally collected tissues such as hair and blood. The relationship between total Hg concentrations ([THg]) in these tissues is not well understood for marine mammals, but it can be important for interpretation of tissue concentrations with respect to ecotoxicology and biomonitoring. We examined [THg] in blood and hair in multiple age classes of four pinniped species. For each species, we used paired blood and hair samples to quantify the ability of [THg] in hair to predict [THg] in blood at the time of sampling and examined the influence of varying ontogenetic phases and life history of the sampled animals. Overall, we found that the relationship between [THg] in hair and blood was affected by factors including age class, weaning status, growth, and the time difference between hair growth and sample collection. Hair [THg] was moderately to strongly predictive of current blood [THg] for adult female Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus), adult female California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), and adult harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), whereas hair [THg] was poorly predictive or not predictive (different times of year) of blood [THg] for adult northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris). Within species, except for very young pups, hair [THg] was a weaker predictor of blood [THg] for prereproductive animals than for adults likely due to growth, variability in foraging behavior, and transitions between ontogenetic phases. Our results indicate that the relationship between hair [THg] and blood [THg] in pinnipeds is variable and that ontogenetic phase and life history should be considered when interpreting [THg] in these tissues.
机译:钳夹点的汞(Hg)生物监测越来越多地利用非皮肤收集的组织,例如头发和血液。对于海洋哺乳动物而言,这些组织中总Hg浓度([THg])之间的关系尚未得到很好的理解,但对于生态毒理学和生物监测方面的组织浓度解释而言,这可能很重要。我们检查了四种针尖物种的多个年龄类别中血液和头发中的[THg]。对于每种物种,我们使用成对的血液和头发样本来定量采样时头发中[THg]预测血液中[THg]的能力,并研究了不同个体发育阶段和生活史的影响。总体而言,我们发现头发和血液中[THg]之间的关系受年龄,断奶状态,生长以及头发生长和样品收集之间的时间差异等因素影响。成年雌性斯特勒海狮(Eumetopias jubatus),成年雌性加利福尼亚海狮(Zalophus californianus)和成年斑海豹(Phoca vitulina)的头发[THg]中等至强烈预测当前血液[THg],而头发[THg]对成年北方象海豹(Mirounga angustirostris)的血液[THg]的预测性差或预测性差(一年中的不同时间)。在种内,除了非常年轻的幼崽外,繁殖前动物的毛发[THg]预测力比成人弱,这可能是由于其生长,觅食行为的可变性以及个体发育阶段之间的过渡。我们的结果表明,在夹持的头发中,头发[THg]与血液[THg]之间的关系是可变的,解释这些组织中的[THg]时应考虑个体发育阶段和生命史。

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