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Temporal and interspecific variation in feather mercury in four penguin species from Macquarie Island, Australia

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 142, Issue -, Pages 282-289

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.03.051

Keywords

Mercury; Pygoscelis papua; Aptenodytes patagonicus; Eudyptes chrysocome filholi; Eudyptes schlegeli; Southern Ocean

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  1. Holsworth Research Grant, Australia

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We measured mercury (Hg) concentrations in feathers from four penguin species collected on Macquarie Island, Southern Ocean, to 1) establish baseline Hg concentrations; and 2) compare Hg from samples collected in 2002 (modern) and from museum specimens collected between 1937 and 1976 (historic). Inter-specific differences in feather Hg reflected known differences in habitats and diversity of diets: benthic-foraging Gentoo penguins and Rockhopper penguins that foraged both inshore and offshore had significantly higher feather mercury than the more pelagic, specialist foraging King and Royal penguins. Hg significantly decreased between historic and modern samples in King and Royal penguins. This decrease could be due to changes in either diet, foodwebs, or atmospheric Hg input and sources in the Southern Hemisphere. Because Macquarie Island is home to 2.8 million marine animals, these data may indicate that other species that forage and breed in this region are also exposed to low Hg concentrations in this environment.

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