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Mercury contamination in fish in midcontinent great rivers of the united states: Importance of species traits and environmental factors

January 1, 2010

We measured mercury (Hg) concentrations in whole fish from the Upper Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers to characterize the extent and magnitude of Hg contamination and to identify environmental factors influencing Hg accumulation. Concentrations were generally lower (80% of values between 20?200 ng g1 wet weight) than those reported for other regions (e.g., upper Midwest and Northeast U.S.). Mercury exceeded the risk threshold for belted kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon, the most sensitive species considered) in 33?75% of river length and 1?7% of river length for humans. Concentrations were lower in the Missouri than in the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, consistent with continental-scale patterns in atmospheric Hg deposition. Body size and trophic guild were the best predictors of Hg concentrations, which were highest in large-bodied top predators. Site geochemical and landscape properties were weakly related with fish Hg. Moreover, relationships often ran contrary to conventional wisdom, and the slopes of the relationships (positive or negative) were inconsistent among fish guilds and rivers. For example, sulfate is positively associated with fish Hg concentrations but was negatively correlated with Hg in five of six regression models of tissue concentrations. Variables such as pH, acid neutralizing capacity, and total phosphorus did not occur at levels associated with high fish Hg concentrations, partially explaining the relatively low Hg values we observed. ?? 2010 American Chemical Society.

Publication Year 2010
Title Mercury contamination in fish in midcontinent great rivers of the united states: Importance of species traits and environmental factors
DOI 10.1021/es903754d
Authors D.M. Walters, K.A. Blocksom, J.M. Lazorchak, T. Jicha, T.R. Angradi, D.W. Bolgrien
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Science & Technology
Index ID 70037356
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse