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MERCURY CONCENTRATIONS IN SOUTHERN BEAUFORT SEA POLAR BEARS: VARIATION BASED ON STABLE ISOTOPES OF CARBON AND NITROGEN

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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
卷 28, 期 7, 页码 1416-1424

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1897/08-557.1

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Trophic level; Arctic food web; Arctic marine mammals; Biomagnification; Bioaccumulation

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  1. National Institutes of Health

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Total Hg concentration was measured in hair and whole blood of 52 adult Southern Beaufort Sea polar bears (Ursus maritimus) captured in the spring of 2005. Stable isotopic signatures (i.e., C-13/C-12, delta C-13; N-15/N-14, delta N-15) in hair and two blood compartments (packed blood cells/clot and serum) were determined to assess the variation of Hg concentrations among polar bears in relation to their feeding ecology and other biological factors. Concentrations of Hg in hair and blood (2.2-23.9 mu g/g dry wt and 0.007-0.213 mu g/g wet wt, respectively) were within the range of values previously reported for polar bears in Canada and East Greenland. Mercury concentration in hair from females was higher than that in hair from males, and concentration was related to interactions between delta C-13, delta N-15, and longitude of capture location. Mercury concentrations in hair were inversely correlated to delta C-13 in hair and blood, suggesting that polar bears with greater total Hg concentrations fed more on pelagic prey, such as ringed seals or beluga whale, than on benthic prey. Variability in Hg concentrations in polar bear hair and blood may be the result of intraspecific or regional variation in prey selection rather than strictly trophic level interactions.

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