Mercury in Neotropical birds: a synthesis and prospectus on 13 years of exposure data

Author:

Sayers Christopher J.,Evers David C.,Ruiz-Gutierrez Viviana,Adams Evan,Vega Claudia M.,Pisconte Jessica N.,Tejeda Vania,Regan Kevin,Lane Oksana P.,Ash Abidas A.,Cal Reynold,Reneau Stevan,Martínez Wilber,Welch Gilroy,Hartwell Kayla,Teul Mario,Tzul David,Arendt Wayne J.,Tórrez Marvin A.,Watsa Mrinalini,Erkenswick Gideon,Moore Caroline E.,Gerson Jacqueline,Sánchez Victor,Purizaca Raúl Pérez,Yurek Helen,Burton Mark E. H.,Shrum Peggy L.,Tabares-Segovia Sebastian,Vargas Korik,Fogarty Finola F.,Charette Mathieu R.,Martínez Ari E.,Bernhardt Emily S.,Taylor Robert J.,Tear Timothy H.,Fernandez Luis E.

Abstract

AbstractEnvironmental mercury (Hg) contamination of the global tropics outpaces our understanding of its consequences for biodiversity. Knowledge gaps of pollution exposure could obscure conservation threats in the Neotropics: a region that supports over half of the world’s species, but faces ongoing land-use change and Hg emission via artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM). Due to their global distribution and sensitivity to pollution, birds provide a valuable opportunity as bioindicators to assess how accelerating Hg emissions impact an ecosystem’s ability to support biodiversity, and ultimately, global health. We present the largest database on Neotropical bird Hg concentrations (n = 2316) and establish exposure baselines for 322 bird species spanning nine countries across Central America, South America, and the West Indies. Patterns of avian Hg exposure in the Neotropics broadly align with those in temperate regions: consistent bioaccumulation across functional groups and high spatiotemporal variation. Bird species occupying higher trophic positions and aquatic habitats exhibited elevated Hg concentrations that have been previously associated with reductions in reproductive success. Notably, bird Hg concentrations were over four times higher at sites impacted by ASGM activities and differed by season for certain trophic niches. We developed this synthesis via a collaborative research network, the Tropical Research for Avian Conservation and Ecotoxicology (TRACE) Initiative, which exemplifies inclusive, equitable, and international data-sharing. While our findings signal an urgent need to assess sampling biases, mechanisms, and consequences of Hg exposure to tropical avian communities, the TRACE Initiative provides a meaningful framework to achieve such goals. Ultimately, our collective efforts support and inform local, scientific, and government entities, including Parties of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury, as we continue working together to understand how Hg pollution impacts biodiversity conservation, ecosystem function, and public health in the tropics.

Funder

Experiential Learning Grant at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Kristen Rupert & John Foote Undergraduate Research Grant at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Jonathan Frazen Fellowship at Los Amigos Bird Observatory - Amazon Conservation

Tambopata Reserve Society (TReeS) Scholarship

USGS Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budgets (WEBB) program

USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory Award

USDA Forest Service International Institute of Tropical Forestry International Cooperation Unit and Wildlife Ecology Program

Santo Domingo Urban Long-term Research Area (ULTRA) Program

Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo

USAID/Dominican Republic PAPA

USAID/Nicaragua PASA

International Bird of Prey Trust

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Toxicology,General Medicine

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