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Factors Affecting MeHg Contamination of Spiders and Insect-Mediated MeHg Flux from Human-Made Ponds

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The present study focused on methylmercury (MeHg) in emergent aquatic insects and spiders from human-made ponds. This dissertation addresses two main topics: (1) factors affecting variation in spider MeHg concentrations around human-made ponds and (2) the magnitude of MeHg transported out of human-made ponds by emergent aquatic insects (insect-mediated MeHg flux). Spiders were specifically targeted in this study because they have been proposed as sentinels of MeHg contamination (organism whose tissue concentrations reflect the level of MeHg in the environment). Spider MeHg concentrations were related to spider diet, size, and proximity to waterbody, but affected individual spider taxa differently. In a second study, I found that only "large" spiders within a taxa had tissue concentrations positively related to prey MeHg concentrations. These results indicate that the relationship between spider and prey MeHg could be size-dependent and that "large" spiders within a taxa may better reflect ambient MeHg contamination. Finally, I tested a conceptual model hypothesizing insect-mediated MeHg flux from human-made ponds is controlled by pond permanence and fish presence. In agreement with the conceptual model, insect-mediated MeHg flux from ponds was suppressed by the presence of fish, likely due to fish predation on emergent insect larvae. I found the mean aggregate MeHg flux was approximately 6 times higher from ponds without fish than from ponds with fish. The suppression of insect flux by fish was stronger for large insect taxa than small insect taxa. Results of this study indicate that community structure can influence the cross-system transport of contaminants, like MeHg, from ponds to terrestrial food webs.
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Title: Factors Affecting MeHg Contamination of Spiders and Insect-Mediated MeHg Flux from Human-Made Ponds
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The present study focused on methylmercury (MeHg) in emergent aquatic insects and spiders from human-made ponds.
This dissertation addresses two main topics: (1) factors affecting variation in spider MeHg concentrations around human-made ponds and (2) the magnitude of MeHg transported out of human-made ponds by emergent aquatic insects (insect-mediated MeHg flux).
Spiders were specifically targeted in this study because they have been proposed as sentinels of MeHg contamination (organism whose tissue concentrations reflect the level of MeHg in the environment).
Spider MeHg concentrations were related to spider diet, size, and proximity to waterbody, but affected individual spider taxa differently.
In a second study, I found that only "large" spiders within a taxa had tissue concentrations positively related to prey MeHg concentrations.
These results indicate that the relationship between spider and prey MeHg could be size-dependent and that "large" spiders within a taxa may better reflect ambient MeHg contamination.
Finally, I tested a conceptual model hypothesizing insect-mediated MeHg flux from human-made ponds is controlled by pond permanence and fish presence.
In agreement with the conceptual model, insect-mediated MeHg flux from ponds was suppressed by the presence of fish, likely due to fish predation on emergent insect larvae.
I found the mean aggregate MeHg flux was approximately 6 times higher from ponds without fish than from ponds with fish.
The suppression of insect flux by fish was stronger for large insect taxa than small insect taxa.
Results of this study indicate that community structure can influence the cross-system transport of contaminants, like MeHg, from ponds to terrestrial food webs.

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