Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4424535 Environmental Pollution 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The National Descriptive Model for Mercury in Fish (NDMMF) was applied to a Canada – wide dataset of fish mercury (Hg) concentrations to derive a common indicator of dietary methylmercury (MeHg) exposure (HgPREY) to piscivorous fish and wildlife. The NDMMF provided unbiased parameter estimates and strong spatial biases in prediction error were not apparent. Prediction error was comparatively higher when sample sizes were small and events with high Hg concentrations. Estimates of HgPREY from 1936 locations between 1990 and 2010 averaged 0.09 ± 0.07 μg g−1 (wet wt) and increased from west to east in a manner consistent with independent measures of MeHg exposure in piscivorous wildlife and conceptual models of aquatic ecosystem sensitivity to Hg methylation and bioaccumulation. The HgPREY dataset offers an approach to evaluate the risk of MeHg exposure to piscivorous fish and wildlife on a continental scale.

► We model Hg concentrations in fish from across Canada to derive a common indicator for risk assessment. ► Hg in prey fish increases from west to east across Canada. ► Modelling approach provides a national scale indicator of dietary Hg exposure to piscivorous fish and wildlife.

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