2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c05844
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Trophic Transfer of Halogenated Organic Pollutants in a Wetland Food Web: Insights from Compound-Specific Nitrogen Isotope of Amino Acids and Food Source Analysis

Yi-Ye Jiang,
Yan-Hong Zeng,
Rui-Feng Lu
et al.

Abstract: A trophic position (TP) model (TP mix model) that simultaneously considered trophic discrimination factor and β Glu/Phe variations was developed in this study and was first applied to investigate the trophic transfer of halogenated organic pollutants (HOPs) in wetland food webs. The TP mix model characterized the structure of the wetland food web more accurately and significantly improved the reliability of TMF compared to the TP bulk , TP AAs , and TP simmr models, which were calculated based on the methods o… Show more

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“…Dietary compositions and food resource availability are critical factors influencing the presence of POPs and emerging contaminants in wildlife, as evidenced in studies on killer whales across the North Atlantic 31 and within wetland food webs in China. 32 In the study presented here, comparative analysis of PCA and dietary FA profiles exhibited synchronized divergences in PCA accumulation and dietary habits between the two subpopulations (Figure 1). On principal component 2 (PCA-C 13−15 index 2), variations were noted, reflecting differences in chlorine content; the level of chlorination in homologues of the WHB subpopulation was generally higher than that of the SHB.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…Dietary compositions and food resource availability are critical factors influencing the presence of POPs and emerging contaminants in wildlife, as evidenced in studies on killer whales across the North Atlantic 31 and within wetland food webs in China. 32 In the study presented here, comparative analysis of PCA and dietary FA profiles exhibited synchronized divergences in PCA accumulation and dietary habits between the two subpopulations (Figure 1). On principal component 2 (PCA-C 13−15 index 2), variations were noted, reflecting differences in chlorine content; the level of chlorination in homologues of the WHB subpopulation was generally higher than that of the SHB.…”
Section: ■ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Dietary compositions and food resource availability are critical factors influencing the presence of POPs and emerging contaminants in wildlife, as evidenced in studies on killer whales across the North Atlantic and within wetland food webs in China . In the study presented here, comparative analysis of PCA and dietary FA profiles exhibited synchronized divergences in PCA accumulation and dietary habits between the two subpopulations (Figure ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%