Blood Mercury in Three Populations of Endangered Whooping Crane (Grus americana)

We investigated concentrations of blood total mercury (THg) in three extant populations of endangered Whooping Crane ( Grus americana ). Blood THg was greater in cranes reintroduced during 2001–2008 that range in the eastern US (median = 0.31 ug/g ww) than both wild cranes in central North America (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2021-11, Vol.107 (5), p.809-813
Hauptverfasser: Hartup, Barry K., Smith, Paige, Warner, Sarah E., McPhee, M. Elsbeth
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated concentrations of blood total mercury (THg) in three extant populations of endangered Whooping Crane ( Grus americana ). Blood THg was greater in cranes reintroduced during 2001–2008 that range in the eastern US (median = 0.31 ug/g ww) than both wild cranes in central North America (median = 0.11 ug/g ww) and from captivity (median = 0.01 ug/g ww). The median THg blood concentrations in the two free-ranging populations of Whooping Cranes were low compared to reproductive toxic thresholds suggested for other large bird species (> 4.3 ug/g ww), but a singular elevated concentration was observed in one crane (1.04 ug/g ww; 6% of samples from the reintroduced population). These results likely reflect variable dietary Hg exposure among these populations, but should prompt additional biomonitoring to discern risk of greater Hg exposure nearer to the time of breeding and potential effects on productivity.
ISSN:0007-4861
1432-0800
DOI:10.1007/s00128-021-03325-1