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Gantner, Nikolaus; Muir, Derek C G; Power, Michael; Iqaluk, Deborah; Reist, James D; Babaluk, John A; Meili, Markus; Borg, Hans; Hammar, Johan; Michaud, Wendy K; Dempson, Brian; Solomon, Keith R (2010): (Table 1) Age, fork length, tissue d15N and δ¹³C and mercury content of arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) across the Canadian Arctic [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.810106, Supplement to: Gantner, N et al. (2010): Mercury concentrations in landlocked Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) from the Canadian Arctic. Part II: influence of lake biotic and abiotic characteristics on geographic trends in 27 populations. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 29(3), 633-643, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.96

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Abstract:
Among-lake variation in mercury (Hg) concentrations in landlocked Arctic char was examined in 27 char populations from remote lakes across the Canadian Arctic. A total of 520 landlocked Arctic char were collected from 27 lakes, as well as sediments and surface water from a subset of lakes in 1999, 2002, and 2005 to 2007. Size, length, age, and trophic position (d15N) of individual char were determined and relationships with total Hg (THg) concentrations investigated, to identify a common covariate for adjustment using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). A subset of 216 char from 24 populations was used for spatial comparison, after length-adjustment. The influence of trophic position and food web length and abiotic characteristics such as location, geomorphology, lake area, catchment area, catchment-to-lake area ratio of the lakes on adjusted THg concentrations in char muscle tissue were then evaluated. Arctic char from Amituk Lake (Cornwallis Island) had the highest Hg concentrations (1.31 µg/g wet wt), while Tessisoak Lake (Labrador, 0.07 µg/g wet wt) had the lowest. Concentrations of THg were positively correlated with size, d15N, and age, respectively, in 88,71, and 58% of 24 char populations. Length and d15N were correlated in 67% of 24 char populations. Food chain length did not explain the differences in length-adjusted THg concentrations in char. No relationships between adjusted THg concentrations in char and latitude or longitude were found, however, THg concentrations in char showed a positive correlation with catchment-to-lake area ratio. Furthermore, we conclude that inputs from the surrounding environment may influence THg concentrations, and will ultimately affect THg concentrations in char as a result of predicted climate-driven changes that may occur in Arctic lake watersheds.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 71.447000 * Median Longitude: -88.826296 * South-bound Latitude: 56.630000 * West-bound Longitude: -139.630000 * North-bound Latitude: 82.110000 * East-bound Longitude: -62.520000
Minimum Elevation: 158.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 158.0 m
Event(s):
EIs_lake_D  * Latitude: 82.110000 * Longitude: -67.480000 * Location: Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
EIs_lake_F  * Latitude: 81.810000 * Longitude: -69.350000 * Location: Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
EIs_lake_G  * Latitude: 81.820000 * Longitude: -69.180000 * Location: Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago * Method/Device: Biological sample (BIOS)
Comment:
Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Area/localityAreaGantner, Nikolaus
LakeLakeGantner, Nikolaus
Time coverageCoverageGantner, Nikolausalways July/August
Salvelinus alpinusS. alpinus#Gantner, Nikolaussampled; # = included are two arctic char recovered from stomachs of two larger specimens
Salvelinus alpinus, fork lengthS. alpinus fork lmmGantner, Nikolausmean
Salvelinus alpinus, standard deviationS. alpinus std dev±Gantner, Nikolausfork length
10 Salvelinus alpinus, massS. alpinus mgGantner, Nikolausmean
11 Salvelinus alpinus, standard deviationS. alpinus std dev±Gantner, Nikolausmass
12 Salvelinus alpinus, ageS. alpinus ageaGantner, NikolausOtholith analysismean
13 Salvelinus alpinus, standard deviationS. alpinus std dev±Gantner, NikolausOtholith analysisage
14 Salvelinus alpinus, δ15N, tissueS. alpinus δ15N t‰ airGantner, NikolausContinuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF/IRMS)mean
15 Salvelinus alpinus, standard deviationS. alpinus std dev±Gantner, NikolausContinuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF/IRMS)d15N
16 Salvelinus alpinus, δ13C, tissueS. alpinus δ13C tGantner, NikolausContinuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF/IRMS)mean
17 Salvelinus alpinus, standard deviationS. alpinus std dev±Gantner, NikolausContinuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF/IRMS)d13C
18 MercuryHgmg/kgGantner, NikolausDirect Mercury Analyser DMA (Milestone Instruments)THg, geomean; per tissue wet wt
19 Mercury, standard deviationHg std dev±Gantner, NikolausDirect Mercury Analyser DMA (Milestone Instruments)
Size:
418 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Area

Lake

Coverage
(always July/August)

S. alpinus [#]
(sampled; # = included are two...)

S. alpinus fork l [mm]
(mean)

S. alpinus std dev [±]
(fork length)
10 
S. alpinus m [g]
(mean)
11 
S. alpinus std dev [±]
(mass)
12 
S. alpinus age [a]
(mean, Otholith analysis)
13 
S. alpinus std dev [±]
(age, Otholith analysis)
14 
S. alpinus δ15N t [‰ air]
(mean, Continuous Flow Isotope...)
15 
S. alpinus std dev [±]
(d15N, Continuous Flow Isotope...)
16 
S. alpinus δ13C t []
(mean, Continuous Flow Isotope...)
17 
S. alpinus std dev [±]
(d13C, Continuous Flow Isotope...)
18 
Hg [mg/kg]
(THg, geomean; per tissue wet ...)
19 
Hg std dev [±]
(Direct Mercury Analyser DMA (...)
EIs_lake_D 82.110-67.480Ellesmere Is., NunavutLake D2007733311349839019712.91.4-27.52.70.080.09
EIs_lake_G 81.820-69.180Ellesmere Is., NunavutLake G200734287732604601939.01.0-22.70.40.200.29
EIs_lake_F 81.810-69.350Ellesmere Is., NunavutLake F2007102281322766401358.30.4-23.21.40.110.19
Lake_Hazen 81.800-71.000Ellesmere Is., NunavutLake Hazen2006-20075433111741336717710.31.8-20.21.90.080.16
Lake_Amituk 75.050-93.750Cornwallis Is., NunavutAmituk2005-2007244198765744020311.31.2-21.10.41.310.89
Lake_Aquiatusuk 74.697-94.233Cornwallis Is., NunavutAquiatusuk2005-2007104414374125931189.80.9-26.70.50.300.21
Lake_12_Mile 74.820-95.340Cornwallis Is., Nunavut12 Mile2005-2007493342848432316111.50.3-21.40.40.110.04
Lake_9_Mile 74.810-95.200Cornwallis Is., Nunavut9 Mile2005-200734321262255416310.30.4-21.70.50.160.06
Lake_North 74.780-95.090Cornwallis Is., NunavutNorth2005-2007233525841512017310.20.8-23.80.30.260.13
Lake_Meretta 74.696-94.990Cornwallis Is., NunavutMeretta2005-20071644312612617137211.80.4-24.91.80.320.08
Lake_Char 74.705-94.897Cornwallis Is., NunavutChar2005,20071340111886777019611.61.2-23.50.90.460.26
Lake_Resolute 74.687-94.940Cornwallis Is., NunavutResolute2005-2007403746647521819512.21.2-22.40.70.220.08
Lake_Small 74.760-95.060Cornwallis Is., NunavutSmall2005-2007283905549228316310.11.1-23.60.90.120.11
Lake_Teardrop 74.684-94.990Cornwallis Is., NunavutTeardrop20074109611210.80.1-24.70.60.190.01
Lake_Boomerang 73.940-92.890Somerset Is.Boomerang200784613364817316212.21.4-20.70.70.280.11
Lake_Keyhole 69.380-106.240Victoria Is.Keyhole2006742710011678409611.30.9-27.70.70.090.10
Lake_Gavia_Faeces 68.340-107.730Kent Peninsula, NunavutGavia Faeces20068275982112011258.11.3-25.31.10.110.18
Lake_Little_Nauyuk 68.350-107.750Kent Peninsula, NunavutLittle Nauyuk200615349503491571347.60.6-22.20.30.110.06
Lake_Notgordie 68.350-107.660Kent Peninsula, NunavutNotgordie200654423411343379110.42.7-25.60.70.230.09
Lake_Tasialuk 56.740-62.690LabradorTasialuk2007373411305933787.90.4-25.01.40.110.07
Lake_Tessisoak 56.630-62.520LabradorTessisoak2007811328171510.90.7-25.31.20.070.02
Lake_Coadys_Pond 56.640-63.630LabradorCoadys Pond2007333081114303566.90.4-20.81.50.100.03
Lake_Laflamme 61.320-73.710Ungava Peninsula, NunavikLaflamme2007949712415638751459.50.8-22.71.00.140.07
Lake_Pingualuk 61.280-73.660Ungava Peninsula, NunavikPingualuk2007#2340012953249519512.11.1-26.61.90.180.11
Lake_Herbert 69.420-139.630YukonHerbert19999295791861099.81.2-29.91.10.460.70
Lake_Desert 75.030-107.870Melville Is.Desert1999254062153865114.90.3-27.90.91.240.89
Lake_Radar 68.420-66.830Baffin Is.Radar19991038015469581110.61.8-28.41.40.730.62