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- Title
Biomagnification of Mercury in Fish from Two Gold Mining-Impacted Tropical Marshes in Northern Colombia.
- Authors
Marrugo-Negrete, José Luis; Ruiz-Guzmán, Javier Alonso; Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina
- Abstract
Total mercury concentrations (T-Hg) and stable isotope ratios (δN and δC) were analyzed in the muscle of fish, collected at two marshes impacted by gold mining in Northern Colombia, to evaluate the seasonal and spatial behavior of these variables and mercury biomagnification based on their relationship with δN ratios in the fish. There was not significant ( p > 0.05) seasonal differences (dry and rainy season) in δN and δC values in none marsh, suggesting that these fish species keep a similar feed pattern within each marsh along the year. However, there were significant differences ( p < 0.05) between marshes in δN, δC, and T-Hg, as well as significant seasonal differences ( p < 0.05) in T-Hg values for some species, suggesting the possible influence of factors, such as differences in length of food chains between marshes and different degree of anthropogenic impact in relation to human settlements, farmland, livestock (higher in Ayapel marsh), and gold mining activity (higher in La Raya marsh). Correlations analysis showed significant ( p < 0.05) relationships between T-Hg concentrations and δN values, as well as trophic level, evidencing a T-Hg biomagnification process in the fish food chain from both marshes and consequently a potential health risk for human riverside inhabitants who eat these fish.
- Subjects
COLOMBIA; BIOMAGNIFICATION; MERCURY content of fish; MERCURY in water; GOLD mining; MARSHES
- Publication
Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology, 2018, Vol 74, Issue 1, p121
- ISSN
0090-4341
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00244-017-0459-9