Mercury accumulation in five species of freshwater fish in Lake Tyrifjorden,south-east Norway,with emphasis on their suitability as test organisms |
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Authors: | Jostein Skurdal Tore Qvenild Odd K. Skogheim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Division of Zoology, University of Oslo, Post Office Box 1050, Blindern, N-0316 Oslo 3, Norway;(2) Environmental Division, Falsensgt. 12, N-2300 Hamar, Norway;(3) Directorate of Wildlife and Freshwater Fish, Fish Research Division, Post Office Box 63, N-1432 ÅS-NLH, Norway |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Mercury concentration in axial muscle of brown trout, Salmo trutta, whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus, Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, smelt, Osmerus eperlanus and pike, Esox lucius, were studied in Lake Tyrifjorden during 1978–1982. Our data demonstrate that older and bigger fish on an average have higher mercury concentration than smaller and younger. Further, complex life histories as in brown trout influence the pattern of mercury accumulation. During young stages accumulation in brown trout is moderate, while accumulation in older stages is highly correlated to lake residency time. Based on our data we suggest the following requirements for a test organism and the collecting procedure; (1) life history should be simple with small sexual differences, (2) ageing should be easy and reliable, and (3) large representative samples should be easily obtained during (4) a fixed biological period i.e. the spawning period. We consider smelt as an appropriate test organism based on these criteria. |
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Keywords: | Salmo trutta Coregonus lavaretus Salvelinus alpinus Osmerus eperlanus Esox lucius Life history |
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