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Using carbon, nitrogen, and mercury isotope values to distinguish mercury sources to Alaskan lake trout.


ABSTRACT: Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), collected from 13 remote lakes located in southwestern Alaska, were analyzed for carbon, nitrogen, and mercury (Hg) stable isotope values to assess the importance of migrating oceanic salmon, volcanic activity, and atmospheric deposition to fish Hg burden. Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in phytoplankton (5.0 - 6.9 kg L-1) was also measured to quantify the basal uptake of MeHg to these aquatic food webs. Hg isotope values in lake trout revealed that while the extent of precipitation-delivered Hg was similar across the entire study area, volcanic Hg is likely an important additional source to lake trout in proximate lakes. In contrast, migratory salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) deliver little MeHg to lake trout directly, although indirect delivery processes via decay could exist. A high level of variability in carbon, nitrogen, and Hg isotope values indicate niche partitioning in lake trout populations within each lake and that a complex suite of ecological interactions is occurring, complicating the conceptually linear assessment of contaminant source to receiving organism. Without connecting energy and contaminant isotope axes, we would not have understood why lake trout from these pristine lakes have highly variable Hg burdens despite consistently low water Hg and comparable age-length dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Lepak RF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9171711 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using carbon, nitrogen, and mercury isotope values to distinguish mercury sources to Alaskan lake trout.

Lepak Ryan F RF   Ogorek Jacob M JM   Bartz Krista K KK   Janssen Sarah E SE   Tate Michael T MT   Runsheng Yin Y   Hurley James P JP   Young Daniel B DB   Eagles-Smith Collin A CA   Krabbenhoft David P DP  

Environmental science & technology letters 20220301 4


Lake trout (<i>Salvelinus namaycush</i>), collected from 13 remote lakes located in southwestern Alaska, were analyzed for carbon, nitrogen, and mercury (Hg) stable isotope values to assess the importance of migrating oceanic salmon, volcanic activity, and atmospheric deposition to fish Hg burden. Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in phytoplankton (5.0 - 6.9 kg L<sup>-1</sup>) was also measured to quantify the basal uptake of MeHg to these aquatic food webs. Hg isotope values in lake trout re  ...[more]

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