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Unveiling the Sources and Transfer of Mercury in Forest Bird Food Chains Using Techniques of Vivo-Nest Video Recording and Stable Isotopes
Kang Luo; Wei Yuan; Zhiyun Lu; Zichun Xiong; Che-Jen Lin; Xun Wang; Xinbin Feng
2024
Source PublicationEnvironmental Science & Technology
Volume58Issue:13Pages:6007-6018
Abstract

Knowledge gaps in mercury (Hg) biomagnification in forest birds, especially in the most species-rich tropical and subtropical forests, limit our understanding of the ecological risks of Hg deposition to forest birds. This study aimed to quantify Hg bioaccumulation and transfer in the food chains of forest birds in a subtropical montane forest using a bird diet recorded by video and stable Hg isotope signals of biological and environmental samples. Results show that inorganic mercury (IHg) does not biomagnify along food chains, whereas methylmercury (MeHg) has trophic magnification factors of 7.4–8.1 for the basal resource–invertebrate–bird food chain. The video observations and MeHg mass balance model suggest that Niltava (Niltava sundara) nestlings ingest 78% of their MeHg from forest floor invertebrates, while Flycatcher (Eumyias thalassinus) nestlings ingest 59% from emergent aquatic invertebrates (which fly onto the canopy) and 40% from canopy invertebrates. The diet of Niltava nestlings contains 40% more MeHg than that of Flycatcher nestlings, resulting in a 60% higher MeHg concentration in their feather. Hg isotopic model shows that atmospheric Hg0 is the main Hg source in the forest bird food chains and contributes >68% in most organisms. However, three categories of canopy invertebrates receive ∼50% Hg from atmospheric Hg2+. Overall, we highlight the ecological risk of MeHg exposure for understory insectivorous birds caused by atmospheric Hg0 deposition and methylation on the forest floor.

DOI10.1021/acs.est.3c10972
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/15720
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.Ailaoshan Station for Subtropical Forest Ecosystem Studies, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jingdong, Yunnan 676200, China
3.Center for Advances in Water and Air Quality, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas 77710, United States
4.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Kang Luo,Wei Yuan,Zhiyun Lu,et al. Unveiling the Sources and Transfer of Mercury in Forest Bird Food Chains Using Techniques of Vivo-Nest Video Recording and Stable Isotopes[J]. Environmental Science & Technology,2024,58(13):6007-6018.
APA Kang Luo.,Wei Yuan.,Zhiyun Lu.,Zichun Xiong.,Che-Jen Lin.,...&Xinbin Feng.(2024).Unveiling the Sources and Transfer of Mercury in Forest Bird Food Chains Using Techniques of Vivo-Nest Video Recording and Stable Isotopes.Environmental Science & Technology,58(13),6007-6018.
MLA Kang Luo,et al."Unveiling the Sources and Transfer of Mercury in Forest Bird Food Chains Using Techniques of Vivo-Nest Video Recording and Stable Isotopes".Environmental Science & Technology 58.13(2024):6007-6018.
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