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Predictors of mercury and pesticide fluxes by emerging adult aquatic insects from prairie pothole wetlands

November 24, 2025

Aquatic and terrestrial food webs are linked by movements of aquatic insects during their development from larvae to adults. Contaminants can affect these linkages by reducing insect survival and increasing tissue contaminant concentrations through adult metamorphosis, thus changing contaminant flux from water to land. Most anthropogenically influenced freshwater ecosystems are exposed to multiple contaminants. To better understand the combined effects of contaminants on aquatic–terrestrial linkages, we investigated how adult aquatic insect emergence and tissue contaminant concentrations affect insect-mediated contaminant flux of mercury and pesticides from wetlands. In a field survey of 15 wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region, an important agricultural region of North America, we found that insect-mediated mercury flux was 3.5 times more strongly predicted by emergence biomass than tissue mercury concentration. Thus, factors that were previously found to influence aquatic insect emergence biomass in this system—including insecticide tissue concentrations in adult insects, open water surface area, and agricultural land use—were the most likely to drive insect-mediated mercury flux. Pesticide flux, however, was 3.3 times more strongly predicted by the tissue pesticide concentration than by emergence. Thus, factors that influence pesticide exposure and, to a smaller extent, emergence biomass were the most likely to drive pesticide flux. Our results show how factors driving contaminant fluxes by adult aquatic insects differ by contaminant class, and they suggest one mechanism by which toxic effects of one contaminant (pesticides) could influence the flux of another (mercury). Predicting contaminant fluxes in areas where different mixtures of contaminants are present can aid in identifying risk to insectivores.

Publication Year 2026
Title Predictors of mercury and pesticide fluxes by emerging adult aquatic insects from prairie pothole wetlands
DOI 10.1093/etojnl/vgaf280
Authors Johanna M. Kraus, Freya Elizabeth Rowland, Michelle L. Hladik, Kelen Dowdy, Matthew M. Chumchal
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Index ID 70279249
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Columbia Environmental Research Center
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