Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations

This study is based on monthly sampling of fish from grates mounted at an industrial water intake, located at a depth of 50 m in Lake Norsjø (Southern Norway) during the year 2014, to investigate seasonal variations in the use of the profundal habitat and subsequent variations in total Hg-concentrat...

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Main Authors: Tom Robin Olk, Tobias Karlsson, Espen Lydersen, Asle Økelsrud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Environments
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Hg
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/3/4/29
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spelling doaj-1a8ec67e04334c5cb51af2802baa28bd2020-11-24T21:07:39ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982016-11-01342910.3390/environments3040029environments3040029Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury ConcentrationsTom Robin Olk0Tobias Karlsson1Espen Lydersen2Asle Økelsrud3Institute for Nature, Health and Environmental Sciences, University College of Southeast Norway, Telemark 3800 Bø i, NorwayInstitute for Nature, Health and Environmental Sciences, University College of Southeast Norway, Telemark 3800 Bø i, NorwayInstitute for Nature, Health and Environmental Sciences, University College of Southeast Norway, Telemark 3800 Bø i, NorwayInstitute for Nature, Health and Environmental Sciences, University College of Southeast Norway, Telemark 3800 Bø i, NorwayThis study is based on monthly sampling of fish from grates mounted at an industrial water intake, located at a depth of 50 m in Lake Norsjø (Southern Norway) during the year 2014, to investigate seasonal variations in the use of the profundal habitat and subsequent variations in total Hg-concentrations in profundal fish. Data on various fish present in a cold and dark hypolimnion of a large, deep, dimictic lake within the upper temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere are rare. While predominant species such as A. charr (Salvelinus alpinus) and E. smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) were continuously present in this habitat, whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) occupied this habitat primarily during wintertime, while other common species like brown trout (Salmo trutta), perch (Perca fluviatilis) and northern pike (Esox lucius) were almost absent. Besides stomach analyses (diet) and biometry, stable isotope analyses (δ15N and δ13C) and total mercury (Tot-Hg) analyses were carried out on the caught fish. The δ13C signature and stomach analyses revealed a combined profundal-pelagic diet for all three species, A. charr with the most profundal-based diet. Length was the strongest predictor for Hg in whitefish and A. charr, while age was the strongest explanatory variable for Hg in E. smelt. A. charr was the only species exhibiting seasonal variation in Hg, highest during winter and spring.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/3/4/29profundal habitatHgTot-Hgstable isotopesbiomagnificationSalvelinus alpinusCoregonus lavaretusOsmerus eperlanus
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Tobias Karlsson
Espen Lydersen
Asle Økelsrud
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Tobias Karlsson
Espen Lydersen
Asle Økelsrud
Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations
Environments
profundal habitat
Hg
Tot-Hg
stable isotopes
biomagnification
Salvelinus alpinus
Coregonus lavaretus
Osmerus eperlanus
author_facet Tom Robin Olk
Tobias Karlsson
Espen Lydersen
Asle Økelsrud
author_sort Tom Robin Olk
title Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations
title_short Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations
title_full Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations
title_fullStr Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Variations in the Use of Profundal Habitat among Freshwater Fishes in Lake Norsjø, Southern Norway, and Subsequent Effects on Fish Mercury Concentrations
title_sort seasonal variations in the use of profundal habitat among freshwater fishes in lake norsjø, southern norway, and subsequent effects on fish mercury concentrations
publisher MDPI AG
series Environments
issn 2076-3298
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This study is based on monthly sampling of fish from grates mounted at an industrial water intake, located at a depth of 50 m in Lake Norsjø (Southern Norway) during the year 2014, to investigate seasonal variations in the use of the profundal habitat and subsequent variations in total Hg-concentrations in profundal fish. Data on various fish present in a cold and dark hypolimnion of a large, deep, dimictic lake within the upper temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere are rare. While predominant species such as A. charr (Salvelinus alpinus) and E. smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) were continuously present in this habitat, whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) occupied this habitat primarily during wintertime, while other common species like brown trout (Salmo trutta), perch (Perca fluviatilis) and northern pike (Esox lucius) were almost absent. Besides stomach analyses (diet) and biometry, stable isotope analyses (δ15N and δ13C) and total mercury (Tot-Hg) analyses were carried out on the caught fish. The δ13C signature and stomach analyses revealed a combined profundal-pelagic diet for all three species, A. charr with the most profundal-based diet. Length was the strongest predictor for Hg in whitefish and A. charr, while age was the strongest explanatory variable for Hg in E. smelt. A. charr was the only species exhibiting seasonal variation in Hg, highest during winter and spring.
topic profundal habitat
Hg
Tot-Hg
stable isotopes
biomagnification
Salvelinus alpinus
Coregonus lavaretus
Osmerus eperlanus
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/3/4/29
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