Trophic transfer of persistent toxic substances through a coastal food web in Ulsan Bay, South Korea: Application of compound-specific isotope analysis of nitrogen in amino acids

Environ Pollut. 2020 Nov;266(Pt 3):115160. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115160. Epub 2020 Jul 9.

Abstract

Trophic magnification factor (TMF) of persistent toxic substances (PTSs: Hg, PCBs, PAHs, and styrene oligomers (SOs)) in a coastal food web (12 fish and four invertebrates) was determined in Ulsan Bay, South Korea. The nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ15N) of amino acids [δ15NGlu-Phe based on glutamic acid (δ15NGlu) and phenylalanine (δ15NPhe)] were used to estimate the trophic position (TPGlu-Phe) of organisms. The TPGlu-Phe of organisms ranged from 1.64 to 3.69, which was lower than TP estimated by δ15N of bulk particulate organic matter (TPBulk: 2.46-4.21). Mercury and CB 138, 153, 187, and 180 were biomagnified through the whole food web (TMF > 1), while other PTSs, such as PAHs and SOs were not (biodilution of SOs firstly reported). In particular, the trophic transfer of PTSs was pronounced in the resident fish (e.g., rock bream, sea perch, Korean rockfish). Of note, CB 99, 101, 118, and 183 were additionally found to be biomagnifying PTSs in these species. Thus, fish residency appears to represent an important factor in determining the TMF of PTSs in the coastal environment. Overall, δ15NGlu-Phe provided accurate TPs of organisms and could be applied to determine the trophic transfer of PTSs in coastal food webs.

Keywords: Biological factors; CSIA-AAs; Coastal food web; Organic pollutants; Trophic transfer.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids
  • Animals
  • Bays
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Fishes
  • Food Chain*
  • Nitrogen / analysis
  • Nitrogen Isotopes / analysis
  • Republic of Korea
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Nitrogen Isotopes
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Nitrogen