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FACTORS AFFECTING ENHANCED MERCURY BIOACCUMULATION IN INLAND LAKES OF ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, USA

Citation:

Gorski, P., L. Cleckner, J. P. Hurley, M E. Sierszen, AND D. E. Armstrong. FACTORS AFFECTING ENHANCED MERCURY BIOACCUMULATION IN INLAND LAKES OF ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK, USA. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science, New York, NY, 304(2003):327-348, (2003).

Description:

We investigated factors causing mercury (Hg) concentrations in northern pike to exceed the consumption advisory level in some inland lakes of Isle Royale National Park. Using Hg-clean techniques, we collected water, zooplankton, macroinvertebrates, and fishes in 1998 and 1999 from one advisory lake, Sargent Lake, for analysis of total mercury (Hg ) and methylmercury (MeHg). For comparison, samples were also collected from a non-advisory lake, Lake Richie. Concentrations of total mercury in northern pike were significantly higher in Sargent Lake. Counter to expectations, mean concentrations of both Hg and MeHg in open water samples were slightly higher in Lake Richie. However, zooplankton in Sargent Lake contained higher average concentrations of both Hg and MeHg than in Lake Richie. Mercury concentrations in macroinvertebrates were similar between lakes, but different between taxa. The two lakes exhibited similar Hg concentrations in age-1yellow perch and adult perch but concentrations in large adult perch in Sargent Lake were twice the concentration in Lake Richie. Analysis of stable isotope in biota showed that pike from the two lakes are positioned at the same trophic level and that the food web is more pelagic-based in Sargent and benthic-based in Richie. Factors causing concentrations in large pike to be higher in Sargent Lake may include higher bioavailability of methylmercury and a food web that enhances bioaccumulation.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/02/2003
Record Last Revised:01/17/2006
Record ID: 65733