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Bioaccumulation of Mercury and the effects on Wildlife By: Adam Ware
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Bioaccumulation of Mercury and the effects on Wildlife

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Page 1: Bioaccumulation of Mercury and the effects on Wildlife

Bioaccumulation of Mercury and the effects on WildlifeBy: Adam Ware

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•Levels in prey and piscivorous fish

•Bioaccumulation in birds

•What does this mean for the top of the food chain?

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Levels in prey fish•Canadian study, eh?

•Country-wide undertaking focusing on Hg levels in the Yellow Perch

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Why Yellow Perch?•Common prey for piscivores•Very tolerant of pH, temperature, and

dissolved O2

•Specimens around 12cm in length were selected for study

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The Pinnacle of the Gilled Piscivores

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Findings

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How do you measure Mercury levels?

•Two common ways:

▫Old, expensive method – Gas Spectrometer

▫New, efficient, and cheaper way – Nano-velcro!

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Obligate Piscivore

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Loons and other birds at risk, not just water-dwelling birds!•Blood levels (Loons)

▫Concentrations of Hg in adults ranged from 0.12 to 7.80 μg/g (parts per million)

▫Levels in offspring <6 weeks of age ranged from 0.03 to 0.78 μg/g

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Mercury accumulated in Feathers•Relatively large amount built up in

feathers.•Even with yearly molting, levels are

rising.

Say what?!

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Song birds are sensitive too!•Blood levels above only 0.7 ppm – 10%

reduction in hatchability•> 1.7 ppm – over 30% decrease

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Hg’s Effects at the higher trophic levels•Reproductive impairment

▫Birds have trouble hitting certain notes•Reduced hatchability in water and land-

based birds.•Deformation of fetus during early

development period.

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Questions?