Monitoring the Health of Wildlife and their Ecosystems in the Arctic: Hg Toxicology and Stable Isotope

Bonita H Dainowski
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Abstract

A major survival issue affecting wildlife ecosystems globally is climate change. Climate change fluctuations impact not only atmospheric weather, but also river watersheds and oceans, the health of animal populations, and the health of ecosystems as a whole. Arctic wildlife sentinels can be used as a proxy to monitor both ecosystem health and the health of Arctic subsistence users. In addition to a changing climate, the Arctic is a region of increased activity by the international mining industry. This One Health based literature approach integrates principles of environmental science, forensics, anthropology, physiology and geology, which will focus on toxicology (Hg) and feeding ecology (stable isotopes of δ13C and δ15N) of key terrestrial and marine mammal sentinel species. In the context of climate change, a forensic approach suggests a paleohealth (mercury) and paleodietary (isotopes) indicators in various animal tissues from museum samples as a baseline for future assessments of the impact of metals in food webs.
监测北极野生动物及其生态系统的健康:汞毒理学和稳定同位素
影响全球野生动物生态系统生存的一个主要问题是气候变化。气候变化波动不仅影响大气天气,还影响河流流域和海洋、动物种群的健康以及整个生态系统的健康。北极野生动物哨兵可以作为监测生态系统健康和北极生存用户健康的代理。除了气候变化,北极地区也是国际采矿业活动增加的地区。这种基于One Health的文献方法整合了环境科学、法医学、人类学、生理学和地质学的原理,将重点关注主要陆地和海洋哺乳动物哨兵物种的毒理学(汞)和摄食生态学(δ13C和δ15N的稳定同位素)。在气候变化的背景下,一种法医方法建议将博物馆样本中各种动物组织中的古健康(汞)和古饮食(同位素)指标作为未来评估食物网中金属影响的基线。
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