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Trophic Dynamics of Mercury in the Baltic Archipelago Sea Food Web: The Impact of Ecological and Ecophysiological Traits




List of AuthorsVainio Riikka K, Jormalainen Veijo, Dietz Rune, Laaksonen Toni, Schulz Ralf, Sonne Christian, Søndergaard Jens, Zubrod Jochen P, Eulaers Igor

PublisherAMER CHEMICAL SOC

Publication year2022

JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology

Journal name in sourceENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Journal acronymENVIRON SCI TECHNOL

Volume number56

Issue number16

Start page11440

End page11448

Number of pages9

ISSN0013-936X

eISSN1520-5851

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c03846

URLhttps://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.2c03846

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/175984965


Abstract
We investigated trophic dynamics of Hg in the polluted Baltic Archipelago Sea using established trophic magnification (TMFs) and biomagnification factors (BMFs) on a comprehensive set of bird, fish, and invertebrate species. As different ecological and ecophysiological species traits may affect trophic dynamics, we explored the effect of food chain (benthic, pelagic, benthopelagic) and thermoregulatory strategy on trophic total Hg (THg) dynamics, using different approaches to accommodate benthopelagic species and normalize for trophic position (TP). We observed TMFs and most BMFs greater than 1, indicating overall THg biomagnification. We found significantly higher pelagic TMFs (3.58-4.02) compared to benthic ones (2.11-2.34) when the homeotherm bird species were excluded from models, but not when included. This difference between the benthic and pelagic TMFs remained regardless of how the TP of benthopelagic species was modeled, or whether TMFs were normalized for TP or not. TP-corrected BMFs showed a larger range (0.44-508) compared to BMFs representing predator-prey concentration ratios (0.05-82.2). Overall, the present study shows the importance of including and evaluating the effect of ecological and ecophysiological traits when investigating trophic contaminant dynamics.

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