“…As Hg accumulation is affected by trophic activity, it may appear surprising that we found no significant relationship between muscle THg concentrations and δ 15 N in Cat Island oceanic whitetip sharks. However, it is important to note that this observation is common in the literature; in fact, out of the sizeable number of studies that have examined intraspecific relationships between Hg accumulation and δ 15 N-derived trophic position in chondrichthyans, only a third (20 out of 60) of these associations were found to be significantly correlated (Domi et al 2005, Endo et al 2009, 2015, Pethybridge et al 2010, Newman et al 2011, Rumbold et al 2014, Teffer et al 2014, Kiszka et al 2015, Kim et al 2016, Matulik et al 2017, Le Bourg et al 2019. No studies to date have presented explanations for the conflicting results observed in these studies (other than low sample size; Pethybridge et al 2010); however, Teffer et al (2014) suggested that a lack of significant relationships between Hg concentrations and δ 15 N in single species (referring specifically to dolphinfish Cory phaena hippurus, yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares, and albacore tuna T. alalunga) could result from sampling a narrow size range.…”