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Production of methyl mercury in the gut of the Australian termite Mastotermes darwiniensis
Authors:U. Limper,B. Knopf,&   H. Kö  nig
Affiliation:Institut für Mikrobiologie und Weinforschung, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Germany
Abstract:Animals are often exposed to or can ingest heavy metals along with their food. Therefore, we tested whether the hindgut microbiota of Mastotermes darwiniensis possesses the capability to form methyl mercury. The termite M. darwiniensis (Isoptera) was fed with saw dust containing different concentrations of inorganic mercury. Methyl mercury was determined by purge‐and‐trap capillary gas chromatography‐atom fluorescence spectrometry (CGC‐AFS) using ethyl mercury chloride as the internal standard. Total mercury concentrations were determined in the termite tissue by inductive coupled plasma‐isotope dilution mass spectrometry (ICP‐IDMS) after microwave‐assisted digestion. The obtained results showed in vivo methyl mercury production in terrestrial insects for the first time. Desulfovibrio intestinalis isolated from M. darwiniensis was identified as a biomethylating species of the intestinal microbiota.
Keywords:Desulfovibrio intestinalis    biomethylation    hindgut microbiota    termites
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