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Mercury bioaccumulation in arthropods from typical community habitats in a zinc-smelting area.

Dongmei Zheng1, XiaoHui Liu2, Dan Jin1, Huiying Li1, Xinxin Li1.   

Abstract

This study assessed the enrichment of mercury in the food web from the different community habitats in a zinc-smelting area of China. We used a nitrogen stable isotope technique to analyze trophic level relationships among arthropods and found that the first trophic level consisted of plants in the different community habitats, the second trophic level consisted of herbivores such as locusts and grasshoppers (primary consumers), and the third trophic level included spiders and mantes (secondary consumers). Mercury enrichment in the primary consumers was not evident, but enrichment in arthropods of the third trophic level was significant. The average of enrichment coefficients in spiders and mantes was greater than 1. The δ15N values indicated that mercury concentrations accumulated from primary producers to top carnivorous arthropods increased. In this zinc-smelting area, the biological amplification of mercury in the food web is significant. It is reasonable to assume that humans, located at the top of the food chain, are exposed to biomagnified levels of mercury.

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Keywords:  Arthropods; Bioaccumulation; Community habitats; Food web; Mercury; Nitrogen stable isotope

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29264816     DOI: 10.1007/s10653-017-0059-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Geochem Health        ISSN: 0269-4042            Impact factor:   4.609


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