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Mercury and chlorinated hydrocarbons in the food chain of Lake Paijanne, Finland

Marja-liisa HattulaJukka SärkkäJaakko PaasivirtaJorma Janatuinen

subject

HerbivoreEcologyfungifood and beverageschemistry.chemical_elementSedimentPlanktonMercury (element)PredationFood chainchemistryAquatic plantEnvironmental scienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrophic level

description

The sediments and various organisms in Lake Paijanne were examined for contaminants. The average mercury content of water plants was 9, of plankton 14, of sediment 114, of zoobenthic predators 83, of fish 332–1510 and of birds 240–13685 μg kg−1 (wet weight). The average PCB content of plants was 3, of plankton 21, of the zoobenthos 44, of fish 36-117 and of birds 219–13490 μg kg−1. The average ΔDDT content of plants was 0.5, of plankton 6, of the zoobenthos 14, of fish 7–42 and of birds 144-8262 μg kg−1. Regional differences in mercury content were most pronounced in sediment and fish. PCB concentration was highest near a town. ΔDDT was quite evenly distributed. Water plant species did not differ from each other, nor did the plankton fractions. The zoobenthic predators contained more chlorinated hydrocarbons than did the herbivores. There were clear differences between most species of fish and the chlorinated hydrocarbon content was highest in vendace. In adult birds levels of all residues were significantly higher than in juveniles. In most cases PCB content was positively correlated with ΔDDT and in birds PCB, ΔDDT and mercury levels were correlated. DDT residues occurred mostly as DDE, but in vendace the proportion of DDT was high. At most trophic levels, ΔDDT/PCB was 0.15-0.40 but in birds it reached 1–2.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0587.1978.tb00967.x