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Potential risk to common loons (Gavia immer) from methylmercury exposure in acidified lakes

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Aquatic Birds in the Trophic Web of Lakes

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Piscivorous birds and mammals in areas remote from point sources of Hg contamination may be exposed to dietary methylmercury concentrations that are sufficiently high to cause reproductive impairment.Common loons (Gavia immer) were observed to show aberrant nesting behavior and low overall reproductive success when Hg concentrations in prey (small fish and crayfish) averaged > 0.3 μg g-1 wet weight (Barr, 1986), levels known to occur in fish from many lakes in central Ontario. We used data on Hg in Ontario fish to estimate the proportion of lakes where fish small enough for loons to eat (<250 g) had Hg concentrations that exceeded estimated thresholds for reproductive impairment. Up to 30% of lakes exceeded thresholds for reproductive impairment, depending on the species of fish and the threshold Hg concentrations chosen. There was a significant negative correlation between fish-Hg concentration and lake pH in most fish species examined. For these species, reductions in sulfate deposition rates are predicted to result in a corresponding reduction of lakes in Ontario having fish with potentially toxic concentrations of Hg.

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Scheuhammer, A.M., Blancher, P.J. (1994). Potential risk to common loons (Gavia immer) from methylmercury exposure in acidified lakes. In: Kerekes, J.J. (eds) Aquatic Birds in the Trophic Web of Lakes. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 96. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1128-7_41

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