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Chemosphere | 2017

Trace element biodistribution in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)

Frances M. Nilsen; Brittany L. Kassim; J. Patrick Delaney; Ted Lange; Arnold M. Brunell; Louis J. Guillette; Stephen E. Long; Tracey B. Schock

Routine monitoring of contaminant levels in wildlife is important for understanding chemical exposure and ultimately the link to ecosystem and human health. This is particularly important when the monitored species is recreationally hunted for human consumption. In the southeastern United States, recreational alligator harvesting takes place annually and in locations that are known to be contaminated with environmental pollutants. In this study, we investigated the biodistribution of trace elements in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) from five sites in Florida, USA. These sites are locations where annual recreational alligator harvesting is permitted and two of the sites are identified as having high mercury contamination with human consumption advisories in effect. We utilized routinely collected monitoring samples (blood and scute), a commonly consumed tissue (muscle), and a classically analyzed tissue for environmental contaminants (liver) to demonstrate how the trace elements were distributed within the American alligator. We describe elemental tissue compartmentalization in an apex predator and investigate if noninvasive samples (blood and scute) can be used to estimate muscle tissue concentrations for a subset of elements measured. We found significant correlations for Hg, Rb, Se, Zn and Pb between noninvasive samples and consumed tissue and also found that Hg was the only trace metal of concern for this population of alligators. This study fills a gap in trace elemental analysis for reptilian apex predators in contaminated environments. Additionally, comprehensive elemental analysis of routinely collected samples can inform biomonitoring efforts and consumption advisories.


Archive | 2005

Chapter 2B: Mercury Monitoring, Research and Environmental Assessment in South Florida

Donald M. Axelrad; Thomas D. Atkeson; Ted Lange; Curtis D. Pollman; Cynthia C. Gilmour; William H. Orem; Irving A. Mendelssohn; Peter C. Frederick; David P. Krabbenhoft; George R. Aiken; Darren G. Rumbold; Daniel Scheidt; Peter Kalla


Archive | 2010

Chapter 3B: Mercury and Sulfur Monitoring, Research and Environmental Assessment in South Florida

Donald M. Axelrad; Ted Lange; Mark Gabriel; Thomas D. Atkeson; Curtis D. Pollman; William H. Orem; Daniel Scheidt; Peter Kalla; Peter C. Frederick; Cynthia C. Gilmour


Science of The Total Environment | 2016

Global DNA methylation loss associated with mercury contamination and aging in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)

Frances M. Nilsen; Benjamin B. Parrott; John A. Bowden; Brittany L. Kassim; Stephen E. Somerville; Teresa A. Bryan; Colleen E. Bryan; Ted Lange; J. Patrick Delaney; Arnold M. Brunell; Stephen E. Long; Louis J. Guillette


Archive | 2014

Chapter 3B: Mercury and Sulfur Environmental Assessment for the Everglades

Paul Julian; Binhe Gu; Russ Frydenborg; Ted Lange; Alan L. Wright; J. Mabry McCray


Marine Environmental Research | 2011

Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) as vectors of contaminants to human consumers in northwest Florida

Natalie K. Karouna-Renier; Richard A. Snyder; Ted Lange; Suzanne M. Gibson; Jeffrey G. Allison; Matthew E. Wagner; K. Ranga Rao


Archive | 2012

Chapter 3B: Regional Mercury and Sulfur Monitoring and Environmental Assessment

Ben Gu; Donald M. Axelrad; Ted Lange; George R. Aiken; Yong Cai; Tom DeBusk; Forrest E. Dierberg; Cynthia C. Gilmour; David P. Krabbenhoft; William M. Landing; Yanbin Li; Guangliang Liu; J. Mabry McCray; H William; Curtis D. Pollman; Alan L. Wright


Archive | 2008

Chapter 3B: Mercury and Sulfur Monitoring, Research and Environmental Assessment in

Donald M. Axelrad; Ted Lange; Mark C. Gabriel; George R. Aiken; April Brandon; Mark W. Cunningham; Tom DeBusk; Forrest E. Dierberg; Barbara A. Donner; Cynthia C. Gilmour


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2018

Mercury biomagnification through food webs along a salinity gradient down-estuary from a biological hotspot

Darren G. Rumbold; Ted Lange; Doug Richard; Gina DelPizzo; Nicole Hass


Archive | 2002

Hydrological and Biogeochemical Controls on Seasonal and Spatial Differences in Food Webs in the Everglades

Carol Kendall; Scott D. Wankel; Bryan E. Bemis; P. S. Rawlik; David P. Krabbenhoft; Ted Lange

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Cynthia C. Gilmour

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

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David P. Krabbenhoft

United States Geological Survey

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Donald M. Axelrad

Florida Department of Environmental Protection

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George R. Aiken

United States Geological Survey

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Arnold M. Brunell

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

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Brittany L. Kassim

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Carol Kendall

United States Geological Survey

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Daniel Scheidt

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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