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  • Methylmercury (MeHg) is a highly toxic form of mercury that can be produced from various mercury sources in nature.
  • The study measured total mercury (THg) and MeHg levels in the tissues of two types of fish-eating birds, the razorbill and black-throated loon, to establish baseline mercury concentrations in their liver, kidneys, and pectoral muscles during winter on the south Baltic Sea coast.
  • Results showed that the liver had the highest mercury levels (with the black-throated loon showing significantly higher concentrations than the razorbill), followed by kidneys and then pectoral muscles, highlighting differences in mercury accumulation between species and tissue types.

Article Abstract

Of the various forms of Hg occurring in nature, (mono) methylmercury (MeHg) is an especially toxic form and practically all forms of Hg can be converted into MeHg as a result of natural processes. Total mercury (THg) and MeHg were determined in tissues of two piscivorous birds: razorbill Alca torda and black-throated loon Gavia arctica to provide baseline data on current mercury concentrations for liver, kidneys and pectoral muscle mercury concentrations of birds which winter on the south Baltic Sea coast. Intra and inter-specific comparisons were carried out. The study is conducted between winter and autumn and the distributions of mercury in tissues were compared with data in other studies. The following paper contains discussion of the results based on the statistical analysis and ecology aspect. The highest average Hg content was in the liver (loon ≈ 3.86 mg kg dw; razorbill ≈ 1.57 mg kg dw), then in the kidneys (loon ≈ 3.14 mg kg dw; razorbill ≈ 1.53 mg kg dw) and the lowest concentrations were in pectoral muscles (loon ≈ 1.97 mg kg dw; razorbill ≈ 0.67 mg kg dw).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.11.162DOI Listing

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