Organochlorine dynamics in the pelagic food web of Lake Baikal
1996
Kucklick, J.R. | Harvey, H.R. | Ostrom, P.H. | Ostrom, N.E. | Baker, J.E.
In July and August 1993, samples were collected from Lake Baikal both to document organochlorine concentrations to relate the contaminant levels to trophic position and lipid concentration. High-volume water samples and representatives of the major organisms in the food web, including zooplankton, fish, and seals, were collected. Dissolved and particulate water samples were analyzed for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs; 74 congeners) and hexachlorobenzene. Biota samples were analyzed for PCBs, hexachlorocyclohexanes, chlordane and related compounds, dieldrin, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (plus metabolites), and toxaphene. Specific lipid classes were measured in fish since these were postulated to affect organochlorine concentrations. Stable nitrogen (delta 15N) and carbon (delta 13C) isotopic compositions were determined in all samples except seal blubber as a measure of trophic position. Total PCBs in surface water ranged from 130 pg/L in the lake's northern basin to 1,900 pg/L in the southern basin. Total PCBs in fish ranged from 60 to 710 ng/g (wet weight), with differences mostly attributed to total lipid content rather than to specific lipid classes. The PCB bioaccumulation factor was significantly correlated with log Kow, whereas the PCB bioconcentration factor was not. The transfer of contaminants through the food web was likely at steady state, whereas the uptake of PCBs from the water was not. This indicates recent PCB contamination.
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