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  • The study analyzed mercury speciation and isotopic compositions in the Chinese Bohai Sea's food web to understand the sources of methylmercury (MeHg) and its cycling.
  • The results showed variations in mercury fractionation among biota, linked to their trophic levels and feeding habits, indicating that MeHg is preferentially transferred in the food chain.
  • It was suggested that MeHg in these ecosystems likely originates from sediments, but atmospheric mercury may also play a significant role, warranting further research on source-receptor dynamics.

Article Abstract

Mercury (Hg) speciation and isotopic compositions in a large-scale food web and seawater from Chinese Bohai Sea were analyzed to investigate methylmercury (MeHg) sources and Hg cycling. The biota showed ∼5‰ variation in mass dependent fractionation (MDF, -4.57 to 0.53‰ in δHg) and mostly positive odd-isotope mass independent fractionation (odd-MIF, -0.01 to 1.21‰ in ΔHg). Both MDF and odd-MIF in coastal biota showed significant correlations with their trophic levels and MeHg fractions, likely reflecting a preferential trophic transfer of MeHg with higher δHg and ΔHg than inorganic Hg. The MDF and odd-MIF of biota were largely affected by their feeding habits and living territories, and MeHg in pelagic food web was more photodegraded than in coastal food web (21-31% vs. 9-11%). From the Hg isotope signatures of pelagic biota and extrapolated coastal MeHg, we suggest that MeHg in the food webs was likely derived from sediments. Interestingly, we observed complementary even-MIF (mainly negative ΔHg of -0.36 to 0.08‰ and positive ΔHg of -0.05 to 0.82‰) in the biota and a significant linear slope of -0.5 for ΔHg/ΔHg. This leads us to speculate that atmospheric Hg is an important source to bioaccumulated MeHg, although the exact source-receptor relationships need further investigation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121379DOI Listing

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