Fetal mercury concentrations in central California Pacific harbor seals: Associated drivers and outcomes. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Mercury (Hg) is a well-known toxicant in wildlife and humans. High total Hg concentrations ([THg]) have been reported in central California harbor seals Phoca vitulina richardii. We evaluated the effects of presence/absence of early natal coat (lanugo), year (2012 to 2017), sex, stranding location, and trophic ecology (13C and 15N values) on hair [THg] along coastal central California. Also examined were [THg] effects on growth rates of pups in rehabilitation and probability of release (e.g., successful rehabilitation). The [THg] ranged from 0.46-81.98 mg kg-1 dw, and 15N and 13C ranged from 13.6-21.5, and -17.2 to -13.0, respectively. Stranding location, year, and presence of lanugo coat were important factors explaining variation in [THg]. Seals from Sonoma and San Mateo County had higher [THg] than other locations. Seals with full or partial lanugo coat had lower [THg]. Seals from 2016 and 2017 had higher [THg] than those from 2015. Hair [THg] exceeded lower and upper toxicological thresholds (>20 mg kg-1 by year (5.88% to 23.53%); >30 mg kg-1 (0% to 12.31%)) with a pronounced increase from 2015 to 2016. Pups in 2017 had significantly higher odds ratio of [THg] above 20 mg kg-1 than pups of 2015, and pups in 2016 had significantly higher odds ratio than those from 2013 and 2015 (similar when using 30 mg kg-1). Pups in Sonoma County had the highest odds ratio for [THg] in lanugo above 20 mg kg-1. 15N values were higher in 2015-2017, particularly relative to 2014, probably associated with the El Nio event. The [THg] was not a good predictor for probability of release and mass-specific growth rates in captivity. Further investigation of temporal trends of [THg] in harbor seals is warranted given the relatively high percentage of samples exceeding threshold values, particularly in the most recent sampling years.

published proceedings

  • Sci Total Environ

author list (cited authors)

  • Murillo-Cisneros, D. A., McHuron, E. A., Zenteno-Savn, T., Castellini, J. M., Field, C. L., & O'Hara, T. M.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Murillo-Cisneros, Daniela A||McHuron, Elizabeth A||Zenteno-SavĂ­n, Tania||Castellini, J Margaret||Field, Cara L||O'Hara, Todd M

publication date

  • January 2022