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The Effects of Anthropogenic Stressors on Mercury Concentrations and Community Composition of Freshwater Zooplankton

机译:人为压力源对淡水浮游动物汞含量及群落组成的影响

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Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in freshwater aquatic systems is impacted by anthropogenic stressors, including climate change and excess nutrients. The goal of this study was to determine how warmer water temperatures and excess nutrients would impact zooplankton communities and phytoplankton concentrations, and in turn increase or decrease MeHg concentrations in freshwater zooplankton. I used a 2x2 factorial design to determine if the interaction of temperature and nutrients would impact plankton metrics and zooplankton MeHg concentrations. Mesocosms were filled with Hg-contaminated water and plankton from Cottage Grove Reservoir, Oregon, U.S.A, a waterbody that has experienced decades of elevated MeHg concentrations and corresponding fish consumption advisories due to run-off from Black Butte Mine tailings, located within the watershed. Treatment combinations of warmer temperature (increased by 0.5°C) and nutrient addition (a single pulse of excess nitrogen and phosphorous), control, and a combination of temperature and nutrients were applied to mesocosms. While plankton did respond to treatments, zooplankton biomass and phytoplankton concentrations did not have significant relationships to MeHg concentrations. However, a significant interactive effect of nutrients and temperature was present: nutrients appeared to buffer against increased MeHg concentrations when temperature was elevated. The mechanisms for this interaction appear to be related to a shift to larger body size and an increase in abundance of Daphnia over copepods. Findings suggest that community composition and species-specific differences in both zooplankton and phytoplankton could play a role in MeHg transfer to higher trophic levels.
机译:淡水水生系统中甲基汞(MeHg)的生物蓄积受到人为压力的影响,包括气候变化和过量养分。这项研究的目的是确定温暖的水温和过多的养分将如何影响浮游动物群落和浮游植物的浓度,进而增加或降低淡水浮游动物的MeHg浓度。我使用2x2析因设计来确定温度和养分的相互作用是否会影响浮游生物指标和浮游生物的MeHg浓度。从美国俄勒冈州的卡特格罗夫水库(Cottage Grove Reservoir)的中膜宇宙中充满了受汞污染的水和浮游生物,该水体由于流域内的黑比特(Black Butte)矿尾矿的径流而经历了数十年的MeHg浓度升高和相应的鱼类消费建议。温度升高(0.5°C升高)和养分添加(单个脉冲的过量氮和磷),控制以及温度和养分的组合的治疗组合被应用于中观世界。尽管浮游生物确实对处理产生反应,但浮游动物的生物量和浮游植物的浓度与甲基汞的浓度没有显着关系。但是,养分和温度之间存在显着的交互作用:当温度升高时,养分似乎可以缓冲增加的MeHg浓度。这种相互作用的机制似乎与向更大的体型转移和水蚤对co足类的增加有关。研究结果表明,浮游动物和浮游植物的群落组成和物种特异性差异可能在甲基汞向更高营养级的转移中起作用。

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    Jordan Meredith Powers;

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