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汞和铅浓度对北极鸟类繁殖生理学和物候学的影响。

Implications of mercury and lead concentrations on breeding physiology and phenology in an Arctic bird.

作者信息

Provencher J F, Forbes M R, Hennin H L, Love O P, Braune B M, Mallory M L, Gilchrist H G

机构信息

Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2016 Nov;218:1014-1022. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.08.052. Epub 2016 Aug 24.

Abstract

Although physiological traits and phenology are thought to be evolved traits, they often show marked variation within populations, which may be related to extrinsic factors. For example, trace elements such as mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) alter biochemical processes within wildlife that may affect migration and breeding. While there is a growing understanding of how contaminants may influence wildlife physiology, studies addressing these interactions in free-living species are still limited. We examined how four non-essential trace elements (cadmium, Hg, Pb and selenium) interacted with physiological and breeding measures known to influence breeding in a free-living population of common eider ducks (Somateria mollissima). We collected blood from female eiders as they arrived at a breeding colony in northern Canada. Blood was subsequently assessed for baseline corticosterone (CORT), immunoglobulin Y (IgY), and the four trace elements. We used model selection to identify which elements varied most with CORT, IgY, arrival condition, and arrival timing. We then used path analysis to assess how the top two elements from the model selection process (Hg and Pb) varied with metrics known to influence reproduction. We found that arrival date, blood Hg, CORT, and IgY showed significant inter-annual variation. While blood Pb concentrations were low, blood Pb levels significantly increased with later arrival date of the birds, and varied negatively with eider body condition, suggesting that even at low blood concentrations, Pb may be related to lower investment in reproduction in eiders. In contrast, blood Hg concentrations were positively correlated with eider body condition, indicating that fatter birds also had higher Hg burdens. Overall, our results suggest that although blood Hg and Pb concentrations were below no-effect levels, these low level concentrations of known toxic metals show significant relationships with breeding onset and condition in female eider ducks, factors that could influence reproductive success in this species.

摘要

尽管生理特征和物候被认为是进化而来的特征,但它们在种群内部往往表现出显著差异,这可能与外部因素有关。例如,汞(Hg)和铅(Pb)等微量元素会改变野生动物体内的生化过程,可能影响其迁徙和繁殖。虽然人们对污染物如何影响野生动物生理的理解日益加深,但针对自由生活物种中这些相互作用的研究仍然有限。我们研究了四种非必需微量元素(镉、汞、铅和硒)如何与已知会影响普通绒鸭(Somateria mollissima)自由生活种群繁殖的生理和繁殖指标相互作用。当雌性绒鸭抵达加拿大北部的繁殖地时,我们采集了它们的血液。随后对血液进行了基线皮质酮(CORT)、免疫球蛋白Y(IgY)以及这四种微量元素的检测。我们使用模型选择来确定哪些元素随CORT、IgY、到达状况和到达时间变化最大。然后我们使用路径分析来评估模型选择过程中排名前两位的元素(汞和铅)如何随已知影响繁殖的指标而变化。我们发现到达日期、血液汞含量、CORT和IgY表现出显著的年际变化。虽然血液铅浓度较低,但随着鸟类到达日期的推迟,血液铅水平显著升高,并且与绒鸭的身体状况呈负相关,这表明即使在低血液浓度下,铅可能也与绒鸭繁殖投入的减少有关。相比之下,血液汞浓度与绒鸭的身体状况呈正相关,表明较胖的鸟类汞含量也较高。总体而言,我们的结果表明,尽管血液汞和铅浓度低于无效应水平,但这些已知有毒金属的低水平浓度与雌性绒鸭的繁殖开始和状况存在显著关系,而这些因素可能会影响该物种的繁殖成功率。

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