Dear colleagues, 

The following article has just been published online in Ecological Indicators: 

Bisi, T.L., Lepoint, G., Azevedo, A.F., Dorneles, P.R., Flach, L., Das, K., 
Malm, O. and Lailson-Brito, J. 2012. Trophic relationships and mercury 
biomagnification in Brazilian tropical coastal food webs. Ecological 
Indicators, v. 18, pp. 291-302.

contact: [email protected]

Abstract:

The present study investigated trophic relationships and mercury flow through 
food webs of three tropical coastal ecosystems: Guanabara, Sepetiba and Ilha 
Grande bays. The investigation was carried out through carbon and nitrogen 
stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N) and total mercury (THg) determination in muscle 
from 35 species, including crustacean, cephalopod, fish and dolphin species. 
Detritivorous species showed the lowest average δ15N values in all bays. These 
species were 13C enriched in Sepetiba and Ilha Grande bays, suggesting the 
presence of 13C enriched macroalgae in their diet. The highest mean δ15N values 
were found in fish and benthic invertebrate feeders, as well as in species 
presenting demerso-pelagic feeding habit. The carbon and nitrogen isotopic 
findings showed different trophic relationship in food webs from Sepetiba, 
Guanabara and Ilha Grande bays. Guanabara Bay showed to be depleted in δ15N 
compared to both Sepetiba and Ilha Grande bays. The latter finding suggests 
substantial contribution of atmospheric nitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria. A 
positive linear relationship was found between log THg concentrations and δ15N 
values for Guanabara and Ilha Grande bays, but not for Sepetiba Bay. Our 
findings showed trophic magnification factors (TMF) above 1, demonstrating that 
THg is being biomagnified up the food chains in Rio de Janeiro bays.

Keywords: Tropical ecosystems, Food web, Stable isotope, Heavy metal, 
Bioaccumulation, Guiana dolphin

The article is available online at: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.11.015

Best Regards,
Tatiana Bisi

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Tatiana Lemos Bisi – PhD
University of Rio de Janeiro State

Aquatic Mammals and Bioindicators Laboratory (MAQUA)
School of Oceanography
Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524 térreo bloco E
Rio de Janeiro – RJ, Brazil 20.550-013
Tel: (+55) 21 2334 0795
email: [email protected]
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