缅因州龙虾(Homarus americanus)汞生物积累的季节模式。

Academia biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.20935/acadbiol7544
Dan Stoicov, Carolina A Bonin, Andre J van Wijnen, Eric A Lewallen
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汞污染海洋生态系统并在底栖生物体内积累。本生态案例研究考察了美国龙虾(Homarus americanus;H. Milne Edwards, 1837),来自缅因州沿海地区(美国缅因州卡斯科湾)。我们分析了合法大小的龙虾(甲壳长度:8.255-12.5厘米;n = 34)在早期(5月至7月1日)或后期(7月15日至10月)休闲收获季节收集。形态计量学数据显示,体型与体重相关(R2 = 0.76;P < 0.001),平均体尺在季前和季后相似。雄螯虾的平均足部尺寸比雌螯虾大7% (p < 0.02),反映了雌雄二态性。采用原子吸收光谱法对水煮龙虾组织中的汞含量进行了分析。环境水中的汞检测不到,表明组织中的汞反映了生物积累。汞含量与雄性和雌性龙虾的头胸、甲壳、足部和肝胰腺的长度(cm)和重量(g)相关。大部份组织的汞含量均在安全及可接受的范围内(
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Seasonal patterns of mercury bioaccumulation in lobsters (Homarus americanus) from Maine.

Mercury (Hg) pollutes marine ecosystems and accumulates in benthic species. This ecological case study investigated the temporal accumulation of Hg in American lobster (Homarus americanus; H. Milne Edwards, 1837) from coastal Maine (Casco Bay, ME, USA). We analyzed total Hg levels in legal-sized lobsters (carapace length: 8.255-12.5 cm; n = 34) collected during the early (May-July 1) or late (July 15-October) recreational harvest seasons. Morphometric data show that body size correlates with body weight (R2 = 0.76; p < 0.001), and average body sizes were similar in early and late seasons. The average chelipod size was ~7% larger in male lobsters (p < 0.02), reflecting sexual dimorphism. Hg levels in select tissues from boiled lobsters were analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy. Hg in ambient water was undetectable, indicating that Hg in tissues reflects bioaccumulation. Hg content correlated with the lengths (cm) and weights (g) of cephalothorax, carapace, chelipod, and hepatopancreas in both male and female lobsters. Total Hg levels in most tissues were within safe and acceptable limits for human consumption (<0.2 ppm). Compared to late-season lobsters, early-season lobsters had significantly higher Hg levels in tail (~55% increase; 0.130 ppm vs. 0.084 ppm; p < 0.05) and hepatopancreas tissues (~29% increase; 0.099 ppm vs. 0.077 ppm; p < 0.05), suggesting that seasonal factors influence Hg content (e.g., spring river runoff, lobster migration, inert biological cycles). Observed seasonal fluctuations in lobster Hg levels may inform future strategies for mitigating pollution in coastal marine ecosystems.

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