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Wandering albatrosses document latitudinal variations in the transfer of persistent organic pollutants and mercury to Southern Ocean predators
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posted on 2014-12-01, 00:00 authored by A Carravieri, P Bustamante, S Tartu, Alizee MeillereAlizee Meillere, P Labadie, H Budzinski, L Peluhet, C Barbraud, H Weimerskirch, O Chastel, Y CherelTop marine predators are effective tools to monitor bioaccumulative contaminants in remote oceanic environments. Here, we used the wide-ranging wandering albatross Diomedea exulans to investigate potential geographical variations of contaminant transfer to predators in the Southern Ocean. Blood concentrations of 19 persistent organic pollutants and 14 trace elements were measured in a large number of individuals (N = 180) of known age, sex and breeding status from the subantarctic Crozet Islands. Wandering albatrosses were exposed to a wide range of contaminants, with notably high blood mercury concentrations. Contaminant burden was markedly influenced by latitudinal foraging habitats (inferred from blood δ(13)C values), with individuals feeding in warmer subtropical waters having lower concentrations of pesticides, but higher concentrations of mercury, than those feeding in colder subantarctic waters. Sexual differences in contaminant burden seemed to be driven by gender specialization in feeding habitats, rather than physiological characteristics, with females foraging further north than males. Other individual traits, such as adult age and reproductive status, had little effect on blood contaminant concentrations. Our study provides further evidence of the critical role of global distillation on organic contaminant exposure to Southern Ocean avian predators. In addition, we document an unexpected high transfer of mercury to predators in subtropical waters, which merits further investigation.
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Environmental science and technologyVolume
48Issue
24Pagination
14746 - 14755Publisher
ACS PublicationsLocation
Washington, D.C.Publisher DOI
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1520-5851Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, American Chemical SocietyUsage metrics
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AnimalsArsenicBirdsEcosystemEnvironmental MonitoringFemaleFood ChainHalogenated Diphenyl EthersHydrocarbons, ChlorinatedMaleMetals, HeavyOceans and SeasReproductionWater Pollutants, ChemicalScience & TechnologyTechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEngineering, EnvironmentalEnvironmental SciencesEngineeringEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyBOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINSAVIAN TOP PREDATORSNORTH PACIFICORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTSCADMIUM CONCENTRATIONSKERGUELEN ISLANDSMARINE PREDATORSTROPHIC POSITIONSTABLE-ISOTOPESBREEDING STATUSEcology
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