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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2004

Biological and chemical factors of importance in the bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of persistent organochlorine contaminants in arctic marine food webs

Katrine Borgå; Aaron T. Fisk; Paul F. Hoekstra; Derek C.G. Muir

Recent studies of arctic marine food webs have provided detailed insights regarding the biological and chemical factors that influence the bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of persistent organochlorine (OC) contaminants in aquatic systems. The present paper summarizes the recent literature with an emphasis on identifying important ecological factors for explaining variability of OC concentrations among organisms. The Arctic ecosystem has a number of unique attributes, including long food chains, reduced diversity of species, similar food webs across the entire region, and limited influence from pollution point sources. Lipid content, body size, age, gender, reproduction, habitat use, migration, biotransformation, seasonal changes in habitat conditions, feeding ecology, and trophic position have all been demonstrated to influence OC concentrations and bioaccumulation in arctic marine biota. The relative importance of each factor varies among OCs and organisms. Diet or trophic level is the dominant factor influencing OC concentrations and dynamics in seabirds and marine mammals, although biotransformation can significantly influence nonrecalcitrant OCs, such as hexachlorocyclohexane isomers. Dietary accumulation of OCs is also an important route of exposure for arctic fish and zooplankton, and biomagnification of OCs may also occur among these organisms. To date, only limited attempts have been made to model trophic transfer of OCs in the arctic marine food web. Although models developed to assess OC dynamics in aquatic food webs have included some biological variables (e.g., lipid content, feeding rate, diet composition, and growth rate), selection of processes included in these models as well as their mathematical solutions and parameterization all introduce simplification. This reduces biological validity of the models and may be particularly problematic in a highly seasonal environment, such as the Arctic Ocean.


Science of The Total Environment | 2005

Comparing measured and predicted PCB concentrations in Arctic seawater and marine biota

Katrine Borgå; Antonio Di Guardo


Supplement to: Leat, EHK et al. (2011): Effects of environmental exposure and diet on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in eggs of a top predator in the North Atlantic in 1980 and 2008. Environmental Pollution, 159(5), 1222-1228, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.036 | 2011

Concentrations of persistant organic pollutants in Great skua eggs (Stercorarius skua) from Shetland 1980 and 2008

Eliza Hk Leat; Sophie Bourgeon; Katrine Borgå; Hallvard Strøm; Sveinn Are Hanssen; Geir W Gabrielsen; Aevar Petersen; Kristin Olafsdottir; Ellen Magnusdottir; Aaron T. Fisk; Sandra Ellis; Jan Ove Bustnes; Robert W. Furness


Supplement to: Hallanger, IG et al. (2011): Differences between Arctic and Atlantic fjord systems on bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants in zooplankton from Svalbard. Science of the Total Environment, 409(14), 2783-2795, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.03.015 | 2011

Stable isotopes, PCBs and pesticide concentrations in zooplankton, seawater and POM from Kongsfjorden and Liefdefjorden, Svalbard

Ingeborg G Hallanger; Anders Ruus; Nicholas A Warner; Dorte Herzke; Anita Evenset; Merete Schøyen; Geir W Gabrielsen; Katrine Borgå


In supplement to: Leat, EHK et al. (2011): Effects of environmental exposure and diet on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in eggs of a top predator in the North Atlantic in 1980 and 2008. Environmental Pollution, 159(5), 1222-1228, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.036 | 2011

Table 2) Concentration of PBDEs in Great skua eggs (Stercorarius skua) from Shetland in 1980 and 2008

Eliza Hk Leat; Sophie Bourgeon; Katrine Borgå; Hallvard Strøm; Sveinn Are Hanssen; Geir W Gabrielsen; Aevar Petersen; Kristin Olafsdottir; Ellen Magnusdottir; Aaron T. Fisk; Sandra Ellis; Jan Ove Bustnes; Robert W. Furness


In supplement to: Leat, EHK et al. (2011): Effects of environmental exposure and diet on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in eggs of a top predator in the North Atlantic in 1980 and 2008. Environmental Pollution, 159(5), 1222-1228, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.036 | 2011

Table 1) Concentration of organochlorines in Great skua eggs (Stercorarius skua) from Shetland in 1980 and 2008

Eliza Hk Leat; Sophie Bourgeon; Katrine Borgå; Hallvard Strøm; Sveinn Are Hanssen; Geir W Gabrielsen; Aevar Petersen; Kristin Olafsdottir; Ellen Magnusdottir; Aaron T. Fisk; Sandra Ellis; Jan Ove Bustnes; Robert W. Furness


In supplement to: Leat, EHK et al. (2011): Effects of environmental exposure and diet on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in eggs of a top predator in the North Atlantic in 1980 and 2008. Environmental Pollution, 159(5), 1222-1228, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2011.01.036 | 2011

(Table 3) Types of pellets cast by Great skuas (Stercorarius skua) at Foula, Shetland during sampling of eggs

Eliza Hk Leat; Sophie Bourgeon; Katrine Borgå; Hallvard Strøm; Sveinn Are Hanssen; Geir W Gabrielsen; Aevar Petersen; Kristin Olafsdottir; Ellen Magnusdottir; Aaron T. Fisk; Sandra Ellis; Jan Ove Bustnes; Robert W. Furness


In supplement to: Hallanger, IG et al. (2011): Seasonality in contaminant accumulation in Arctic marine pelagic food webs using trophic magnification factor as a measure of bioaccumulation. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 30(5), 1026-1035, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.488 | 2011

(Supplementary Table 1) Length, weight, and stage of zooplankton, fish and bird species sampled in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

Ingeborg G Hallanger; Nicholas A Warner; Anders Ruus; Anita Evenset; Guttorm Christensen; Dorte Herzke; Geir W Gabrielsen; Katrine Borgå


In supplement to: Hallanger, IG et al. (2011): Seasonality in contaminant accumulation in Arctic marine pelagic food webs using trophic magnification factor as a measure of bioaccumulation. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 30(5), 1026-1035, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.488 | 2011

(Supplementary Table 5) Isotopic ratios and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in zooplankton, fish and bird species sampled in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

Ingeborg G Hallanger; Nicholas A Warner; Anders Ruus; Anita Evenset; Guttorm Christensen; Dorte Herzke; Geir W Gabrielsen; Katrine Borgå


In Supplement to: Hallanger, Ingeborg G; Ruus, Anders; Warner, Nicholas A; Herzke, Dorte; Evenset, Anita; Schøyen, Merete; Gabrielsen, Geir W; Borgå, Katrine (2011): Differences between Arctic and Atlantic fjord systems on bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants in zooplankton from Svalbard. Science of the Total Environment, 409(14), 2783-2795, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.03.015 | 2011

Table 2a) Pesticide concentrations in zooplankton species from Kongsfjorden and Liefdefjorden

Ingeborg G Hallanger; Anders Ruus; Nicholas A Warner; Dorte Herzke; Anita Evenset; Merete Schøyen; Geir W Gabrielsen; Katrine Borgå

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Anders Ruus

Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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Dorte Herzke

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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Nicholas A Warner

Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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Hallvard Strøm

Norwegian Polar Institute

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