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森林流域织网蜘蛛体内汞的生物累积、形态和对蛛网结构的影响。

Mercury bioaccumulation, speciation, and influence on web structure in orb-weaving spiders from a forested watershed.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Environ Toxicol Chem. 2011 Aug;30(8):1873-8. doi: 10.1002/etc.572. Epub 2011 May 23.

Abstract

Atmospheric deposition is an important source of Hg in remote terrestrial ecosystems of northeastern North America. As high-level invertebrate consumers, orb-weaving spiders (family Araneidae) are excellent subjects for studying the impact of sublethal levels of Hg on forest animals because their webs provide snapshots of behavior and neurological function. Spiders of the diadematus group of the genus Araneus were collected from the Jeffers Brook watershed in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire (USA), and analyzed for Hg content. Webs were photographed and measured to test for correlations between Hg body burden and web structure. Collected spiders contained concentrations of total Hg averaging 44.7 ± 10.0 ng/g Hg (wet mass; mean ± standard deviation), with 37 ± 6% of the total Hg present in the methylmercury form. Mercury loads were likely accumulated through diet (potential prey items contained an average of 43% of the Hg load in collected spiders) and possibly web ingestion. The present study found no direct evidence that the web structure-and thus the prey-capture ability-of spiders in the study area was affected by their Hg body burden.

摘要

大气沉降是北美东北部偏远陆地生态系统中汞的重要来源。作为高级无脊椎消费者,圆蛛(Araneidae 科)是研究亚致死水平汞对森林动物影响的理想研究对象,因为它们的蛛网可以提供行为和神经功能的瞬间快照。从新罕布什尔州怀特山国家森林的杰弗斯布鲁克流域收集了属于 Araneus 属的冠状组的蜘蛛,并对其汞含量进行了分析。拍摄并测量了蛛网,以测试汞体负荷与蛛网结构之间的相关性。收集的蜘蛛中总汞的浓度平均为 44.7 ± 10.0 ng/g Hg(湿重;平均值 ± 标准差),其中 37 ± 6%的总汞以甲基汞的形式存在。汞负荷可能通过饮食(潜在的猎物中含有收集到的蜘蛛中汞负荷的平均 43%)和可能的蛛网摄取而积累。本研究没有直接证据表明研究区域内蜘蛛的蛛网结构——因此它们的捕食能力——受到其体内汞负荷的影响。

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