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EVALUATION, ASSESSMENT, AND DETERMINATION OF RISK TO HIGH TROPHIC LEVEL PISCIVORES IN THE MID-ATLANTIC: A SPATIAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF MERCURY IN VIRGINIA AND NEW ENGLAND BALD EAGLE (HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS) POPULATIONS

Impact/Purpose:

This research will focus on determining the current levels of mercury (Hg) in Virginia’s juvenile bald eagle population and identifying the factors that are driving those levels. Samples will be collected from distinct regions within the state, analyzed, and the results mapped in an effort to determine “at risk” areas. Mercury levels in Virginia eagles will be compared to those in Maine’s bald eagle population in an effort to address the sources of variation in two distinct regions of the eastern US.

Description:

I predict that some portion of the Virginia bald eagle population will exhibit levels at or above those considered detrimental to productivity and reproductive success. The analysis of independent variables and their relationship to elevated blood mercury levels will help to determine driving factors and explain spatial patterns of blood mercury levels. This will allow for a detailed assessment of mercury risk across the state. The cross-comparative analysis between the Virginia and Maine eagle populations will provide risk assessment at a broader scale. I expect that Maine eagle population will exhibit higher percentages of mercury levels at or above the currently known safe levels.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:09/01/2006
Completion Date:08/31/2009
Record ID: 176147