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Temporal increase in organic mercury in an endangered pelagic seabird assessed by century-old museum specimens

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1013865108

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Asian emissions; ecotoxicology; fisheries; global change; mercury contamination

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  1. Museum of Comparative Zoology of Undergraduate Research
  2. Harvard Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) program
  3. Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology
  4. Harvard College

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Methylmercury cycling in the Pacific Ocean has garnered significant attention in recent years, especially with regard to rising mercury emissions from Asia. Uncertainty exists concerning whether increases in anthropogenic emissions over time may have caused increased mercury bioaccumulation in the biota. To address this, we measured total mercury and, for a subset of samples, methylmercury (the bioaccumulated form of mercury) in museum feathers from an endangered seabird, the black-footed albatross (Phoebastria nigripes), spanning a 120-y period. We analyzed stable isotopes of nitrogen (delta N-15) and carbon (delta C-13) to control for temporal changes in trophic structure and diet. In post-1940 and -1990 feathers, we detected significantly higher mean methylmercury concentrations and higher proportions of samples exhibiting above deleterious threshold levels (similar to 40,000 ng.g(-1)) of methylmercury relative to prior time points, suggesting that mercury toxicity may undermine reproductive effort in the species. We also found higher levels of (presumably curator-mediated) inorganic mercury in older specimens of albatross as well as two nonpelagic species lacking historical exposure to bioavailable mercury, patterns suggesting that studies on bioaccumulation should measure methylmercury rather than total mercury when using museum collections. delta N-15 contributed substantially to models explaining the observed methylmercury variation. After simultaneously controlling for significant trends in delta C-13 over time and delta N-15 with methylmercury exposure, year remained a significant independent covariate with feather methylmercury levels among the albatrosses. These data show that remote seabird colonies in the Pacific basin exhibit temporal changes in methylmercury levels consistent with historical global and recent regional increases in anthropogenic emissions.

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