Ecologically-Driven Exposure Pathways Science Team
The Team Determines Factors That Influence Fish and Wildlife Exposure
to toxicants such as mercury in the environment
Scientists Can Sample Tissues and Blood in Small Birds Without Harm
to understand factors such as maternal transfer of contaminants to offspring
The Team Studies Factors that Influence Exposure Risk in Mammals
such as foraging and fasting behavior in elephant seals
Factors that Influence Pathogen Transmission are Identified
Advanced Techniques are used to Understand Contaminant Sources
The Ecologically-Driven Exposure Pathways Integrated Science Team identifies how ecological pathways and physiological processes within a single organism can alter exposure and toxicity of contaminants and pathogens and seek to understand outcomes at different scales from individuals to populations and ecosystems.
Contaminant and pathogen exposure alone does not necessarily result in adverse health outcomes in fish, wildlife, or humans. There are numerous pathways and processes that can alter the toxicity of naturally occurring and human-made contaminants in the environment.
The team uses their broad scientific expertise in hydrology, geochemistry, biology, and ecotoxicology to understand the complexities associated with the movement of toxicants and pathogens through the environment and within individual organisms. That information is used to determine how, where, and when exposure occurs and if exposure results in health risks to wildlife and humans.
Current Science Questions and Activities
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What are the various ecological factors, such as habitats and foraging strategies, that influence the pathways of contaminant exposure, health risks to fish and wildlife?
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What are the pathways of antimicrobial resistance in the environment?
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What are the major intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of mercury exposure and risk to humans, fish, and wildlife at a global scale?
Media
Sources/Usage: Some content may have restrictions. View Media DetailsThe Dragonfly Mercury Project Data Dashboard (usgs.gov) facilitates data exploration of the Dragonfly Mercury Project (DMP). Since 2014, the Dragonfly Mercury Project (DMP) has measured mercury concentrations in dragonfly larvae from U.S. National Parks and Protected Places across the country to assess potential environmental health risks due to mercury. -
What are the internal physiological determinants such as metababolism, transfer of mercury to offspring, changes in body mass, and molting that influence exposure and health risks in fish and wildlife?
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How do the internal factors differ among species and life stages?
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What are the Influences of landscape alterations, perturbations, and restoration on pathways and movement of contaminants through ecosystems and bioaccumulation into the food web of aquatic biota?
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Do multiple types and chemical mixtures have additive, synergistic, or antagonistic effects that influence the health of fish and wildlife?
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What are the internal and external drivers and regulators of human exposure to mercury?
- What is the risk of pathogen exposure and transmission among wildlife, livestock, and humans?
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What are the key environmental factors that control the viability of avian influenza virus shed by wild birds and what are the key environmental pathways of exposure and transmission of the virus?
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What is the role of soil, water, and vegetation in disease transmission such as Chronic Wasting Disease?
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How do invasive species influence the timing of contaminant uptake and bioaccumulation in fish and wildlife?
USGS science related to this science team’s activities.
The following are the data releases from this science team’s research activities.
Soil sample locations for chronic wasting disease prion surveillance in Grand Teton National Park and National Elk Refuge 2019 Soil sample locations for chronic wasting disease prion surveillance in Grand Teton National Park and National Elk Refuge 2019
Trask River Watershed Study Area Forestry Bioaccumulation Dataset, 2011-2015 Trask River Watershed Study Area Forestry Bioaccumulation Dataset, 2011-2015
Incubation Constancy, Number of Incubation Recesses, Recess Duration and Mercury Concentrations for Tree Swallows at the Cosumnes River Preserve 2014 Incubation Constancy, Number of Incubation Recesses, Recess Duration and Mercury Concentrations for Tree Swallows at the Cosumnes River Preserve 2014
Pore water chemistry of wetlands in Interior and Southcentral Alaska, 2015 and 2016 Pore water chemistry of wetlands in Interior and Southcentral Alaska, 2015 and 2016
Mercury concentrations in songbird feathers and tissues Mercury concentrations in songbird feathers and tissues
Total Mercury and Methylmercury in Riparian Songbirds and Aquatic Invertebrates from the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2013-2014 Total Mercury and Methylmercury in Riparian Songbirds and Aquatic Invertebrates from the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2013-2014
Feather mercury concentrations in North American raptors sampled at migration monitoring stations Feather mercury concentrations in North American raptors sampled at migration monitoring stations
Variability of mercury concentrations among whole bird feathers, feather homogenates, and feather components quantified in California in 2017-2018 Variability of mercury concentrations among whole bird feathers, feather homogenates, and feather components quantified in California in 2017-2018
Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014 Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014
Fox River walleye mercury isotope data Fox River walleye mercury isotope data
Annual winter elk movements in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2001-2015 Annual winter elk movements in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2001-2015
Geochemistry of shallow sediment including mercury, methylmercury and other constituents in the Cache Creek Settling Basin, Yolo County, California, 2010-16 Geochemistry of shallow sediment including mercury, methylmercury and other constituents in the Cache Creek Settling Basin, Yolo County, California, 2010-16
Below are publications associated with this science team.
In-reservoir physical processes modulate aqueous and biological methylmercury export from a seasonally anoxic reservoir In-reservoir physical processes modulate aqueous and biological methylmercury export from a seasonally anoxic reservoir
Avian influenza antibody prevalence increases with mercury contamination in wild waterfowl Avian influenza antibody prevalence increases with mercury contamination in wild waterfowl
Tracing the sources and depositional history of mercury to coastal northeastern U.S. lakes Tracing the sources and depositional history of mercury to coastal northeastern U.S. lakes
Elevated mercury concentrations and isotope signatures (N, C, Hg) in yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) from the Galápagos Marine Reserve and waters off Ecuador Elevated mercury concentrations and isotope signatures (N, C, Hg) in yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) from the Galápagos Marine Reserve and waters off Ecuador
PCB exposure is associated with reduction of endosymbionts in riparian spider microbiomes PCB exposure is associated with reduction of endosymbionts in riparian spider microbiomes
Defining an epidemiological landscape that connects movement ecology to pathogen transmission and pace-of-life Defining an epidemiological landscape that connects movement ecology to pathogen transmission and pace-of-life
Exposure and effects of bioaccumulative contaminants of emerging concern in tree swallows nesting across the Laurentian Great Lakes Exposure and effects of bioaccumulative contaminants of emerging concern in tree swallows nesting across the Laurentian Great Lakes
Mercury contamination and potential health risks to Arctic seabirds and shorebirds Mercury contamination and potential health risks to Arctic seabirds and shorebirds
Assessment of mercury in sediments and waters of Grubers Grove Bay, Wisconsin Assessment of mercury in sediments and waters of Grubers Grove Bay, Wisconsin
Methylmercury stable isotopes: New insights on assessing aquatic food web bioaccumulation in legacy impacted regions Methylmercury stable isotopes: New insights on assessing aquatic food web bioaccumulation in legacy impacted regions
Increased mercury and reduced insect diversity in linked stream-riparian food webs downstream of a historical mercury mine Increased mercury and reduced insect diversity in linked stream-riparian food webs downstream of a historical mercury mine
Using carbon, nitrogen, and mercury isotope values to distinguish mercury sources to Alaskan lake trout Using carbon, nitrogen, and mercury isotope values to distinguish mercury sources to Alaskan lake trout
The Ecologically-Driven Exposure Pathways Integrated Science Team identifies how ecological pathways and physiological processes within a single organism can alter exposure and toxicity of contaminants and pathogens and seek to understand outcomes at different scales from individuals to populations and ecosystems.
Contaminant and pathogen exposure alone does not necessarily result in adverse health outcomes in fish, wildlife, or humans. There are numerous pathways and processes that can alter the toxicity of naturally occurring and human-made contaminants in the environment.
The team uses their broad scientific expertise in hydrology, geochemistry, biology, and ecotoxicology to understand the complexities associated with the movement of toxicants and pathogens through the environment and within individual organisms. That information is used to determine how, where, and when exposure occurs and if exposure results in health risks to wildlife and humans.
Current Science Questions and Activities
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What are the various ecological factors, such as habitats and foraging strategies, that influence the pathways of contaminant exposure, health risks to fish and wildlife?
-
What are the pathways of antimicrobial resistance in the environment?
-
What are the major intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of mercury exposure and risk to humans, fish, and wildlife at a global scale?
Media
Sources/Usage: Some content may have restrictions. View Media DetailsThe Dragonfly Mercury Project Data Dashboard (usgs.gov) facilitates data exploration of the Dragonfly Mercury Project (DMP). Since 2014, the Dragonfly Mercury Project (DMP) has measured mercury concentrations in dragonfly larvae from U.S. National Parks and Protected Places across the country to assess potential environmental health risks due to mercury. -
What are the internal physiological determinants such as metababolism, transfer of mercury to offspring, changes in body mass, and molting that influence exposure and health risks in fish and wildlife?
-
How do the internal factors differ among species and life stages?
-
What are the Influences of landscape alterations, perturbations, and restoration on pathways and movement of contaminants through ecosystems and bioaccumulation into the food web of aquatic biota?
-
Do multiple types and chemical mixtures have additive, synergistic, or antagonistic effects that influence the health of fish and wildlife?
-
What are the internal and external drivers and regulators of human exposure to mercury?
- What is the risk of pathogen exposure and transmission among wildlife, livestock, and humans?
-
What are the key environmental factors that control the viability of avian influenza virus shed by wild birds and what are the key environmental pathways of exposure and transmission of the virus?
-
What is the role of soil, water, and vegetation in disease transmission such as Chronic Wasting Disease?
-
How do invasive species influence the timing of contaminant uptake and bioaccumulation in fish and wildlife?
USGS science related to this science team’s activities.
The following are the data releases from this science team’s research activities.
Soil sample locations for chronic wasting disease prion surveillance in Grand Teton National Park and National Elk Refuge 2019 Soil sample locations for chronic wasting disease prion surveillance in Grand Teton National Park and National Elk Refuge 2019
Trask River Watershed Study Area Forestry Bioaccumulation Dataset, 2011-2015 Trask River Watershed Study Area Forestry Bioaccumulation Dataset, 2011-2015
Incubation Constancy, Number of Incubation Recesses, Recess Duration and Mercury Concentrations for Tree Swallows at the Cosumnes River Preserve 2014 Incubation Constancy, Number of Incubation Recesses, Recess Duration and Mercury Concentrations for Tree Swallows at the Cosumnes River Preserve 2014
Pore water chemistry of wetlands in Interior and Southcentral Alaska, 2015 and 2016 Pore water chemistry of wetlands in Interior and Southcentral Alaska, 2015 and 2016
Mercury concentrations in songbird feathers and tissues Mercury concentrations in songbird feathers and tissues
Total Mercury and Methylmercury in Riparian Songbirds and Aquatic Invertebrates from the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2013-2014 Total Mercury and Methylmercury in Riparian Songbirds and Aquatic Invertebrates from the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2013-2014
Feather mercury concentrations in North American raptors sampled at migration monitoring stations Feather mercury concentrations in North American raptors sampled at migration monitoring stations
Variability of mercury concentrations among whole bird feathers, feather homogenates, and feather components quantified in California in 2017-2018 Variability of mercury concentrations among whole bird feathers, feather homogenates, and feather components quantified in California in 2017-2018
Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014 Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adult walleye from the Fox River (Wisconsin) population, 2014
Fox River walleye mercury isotope data Fox River walleye mercury isotope data
Annual winter elk movements in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2001-2015 Annual winter elk movements in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2001-2015
Geochemistry of shallow sediment including mercury, methylmercury and other constituents in the Cache Creek Settling Basin, Yolo County, California, 2010-16 Geochemistry of shallow sediment including mercury, methylmercury and other constituents in the Cache Creek Settling Basin, Yolo County, California, 2010-16
Below are publications associated with this science team.