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Light-trapped caddisflies to decipher the role of species traits and habitats in Hg accumulation and transfer

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 287, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131909

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Mercury; Caddisflies; Floodplain; Contaminant; Dissolved organic matter

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  1. Agence de l'Eau Rhone-Mediterranee-Corse
  2. Compagnie Nationale du Rhone
  3. Region Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes
  4. Region Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
  5. Electricite de France

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This study introduces a novel meta-community approach to investigate the relationship between total mercury accumulation in adult caddisfly assemblages and species traits and different habitats. The results suggest that the variation of total mercury concentration among caddisfly species is primarily influenced by larval feeding type, with minor contributions from adult size and larval habitats.
We present a novel meta-community approach to explore the influence of species traits, such as adult body size, larval feeding type and microhabitat, as well as larval macrohabitat (main river channel vs. floodplain water bodies) on the concentration of total Hg accumulated ([THg]) in assemblages of adult caddisflies. We analyzed [THg] in 157 light-trapped adult caddisflies in a floodplain sector of the French upper Rhone River and used a linear mixed effect model to decipher the role of species traits and habitats in Hg accumulation. Variation of [THg] between species was best explained by the larval feeding type, whereas the contributions of adult size and larval micro and macro-habitat were minor. Results showed that [THg] in species associated with floodplain macrohabitats in the larval stage was lower than in those associated with the main river channel. This difference could depend on complexation of Hg by DOM (in the floodplain) and MES (in the main channel). This research provides a first evidence of the potential of an entire caddisfly assemblage for the assessment of contamination in large alluvial rivers. The implications of the results are discussed in view of the possible role of caddisflies as vectors of Hg to riparian predators.

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