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Elevated mercury exposure in bird communities inhabiting Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining landscapes of the southeastern Peruvian Amazon
by
Vega, Claudia M.
, Quispe, Edwin
, Silman, Miles R.
, Sevillano-Ríos, C. Steven
, Tejeda, Vania
, Pisconte, Jessica N.
, Ascorra, Cesar
, Fernandez, Luis E.
, Sayers, Christopher J.
, Pillaca, Martin
in
Amazonia
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic birds
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioindicators
/ Biomonitoring
/ Bird populations
/ Birds
/ Breeding success
/ Deforestation
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Emissions
/ Environment
/ Environmental Exposure
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental risk
/ Exposure
/ Feathers
/ Feathers - chemistry
/ Gold
/ Gold mines & mining
/ Guilds
/ Human influences
/ Indicator species
/ Mercury
/ Mercury (metal)
/ Mercury - analysis
/ Methylation
/ Mining
/ Oxbow lakes
/ Peru
/ piscivores
/ Ponds
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ South America
/ species
/ surface water
/ traditional technology
/ Water bodies
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Wildlife
2024
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Elevated mercury exposure in bird communities inhabiting Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining landscapes of the southeastern Peruvian Amazon
by
Vega, Claudia M.
, Quispe, Edwin
, Silman, Miles R.
, Sevillano-Ríos, C. Steven
, Tejeda, Vania
, Pisconte, Jessica N.
, Ascorra, Cesar
, Fernandez, Luis E.
, Sayers, Christopher J.
, Pillaca, Martin
in
Amazonia
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic birds
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioindicators
/ Biomonitoring
/ Bird populations
/ Birds
/ Breeding success
/ Deforestation
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Emissions
/ Environment
/ Environmental Exposure
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental risk
/ Exposure
/ Feathers
/ Feathers - chemistry
/ Gold
/ Gold mines & mining
/ Guilds
/ Human influences
/ Indicator species
/ Mercury
/ Mercury (metal)
/ Mercury - analysis
/ Methylation
/ Mining
/ Oxbow lakes
/ Peru
/ piscivores
/ Ponds
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ South America
/ species
/ surface water
/ traditional technology
/ Water bodies
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Wildlife
2024
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Elevated mercury exposure in bird communities inhabiting Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining landscapes of the southeastern Peruvian Amazon
by
Vega, Claudia M.
, Quispe, Edwin
, Silman, Miles R.
, Sevillano-Ríos, C. Steven
, Tejeda, Vania
, Pisconte, Jessica N.
, Ascorra, Cesar
, Fernandez, Luis E.
, Sayers, Christopher J.
, Pillaca, Martin
in
Amazonia
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic birds
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioindicators
/ Biomonitoring
/ Bird populations
/ Birds
/ Breeding success
/ Deforestation
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Emissions
/ Environment
/ Environmental Exposure
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental Monitoring
/ Environmental Pollutants - analysis
/ Environmental risk
/ Exposure
/ Feathers
/ Feathers - chemistry
/ Gold
/ Gold mines & mining
/ Guilds
/ Human influences
/ Indicator species
/ Mercury
/ Mercury (metal)
/ Mercury - analysis
/ Methylation
/ Mining
/ Oxbow lakes
/ Peru
/ piscivores
/ Ponds
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ South America
/ species
/ surface water
/ traditional technology
/ Water bodies
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
/ Wildlife
2024
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Elevated mercury exposure in bird communities inhabiting Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining landscapes of the southeastern Peruvian Amazon
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Elevated mercury exposure in bird communities inhabiting Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining landscapes of the southeastern Peruvian Amazon
2024
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Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) represents a significant source of anthropogenic mercury emissions to the environment, with potentially severe implications for avian biodiversity. In the Madre de Dios department of the southern Peruvian Amazon, ASGM activities have created landscapes marred by deforestation and post-mining water bodies (mining ponds) with notable methylation potential. While data on Hg contamination in terrestrial wildlife remains limited, this study measures Hg exposure in several terrestrial bird species as bioindicators. Total Hg (THg) levels in feathers from birds near water bodies, including mining ponds associated with ASGM areas and oxbow lakes, were analyzed. Our results showed significantly higher Hg concentrations in birds from ASGM sites with mean ± SD of 3.14 ± 7.97 µg/g (range: 0.27 to 72.75 µg/g,
n
= 312) compared to control sites with a mean of 0.47 ± 0.42 µg/g (range: 0.04 to 1.89 µg/g,
n
= 52). Factors such as trophic guilds, ASGM presence, and water body area significantly influenced feather Hg concentrations. Notably, piscivorous birds exhibited the highest Hg concentration (31.03 ± 25.25 µg/g, n = 12) exceeding known concentrations that affect reproductive success, where one measurement of
Chloroceryle americana
(Green kingfisher; 72.7 µg/g) is among the highest ever reported in South America. This research quantifies Hg exposure in avian communities in Amazonian regions affected by ASGM, highlighting potential risks to regional bird populations.
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