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  • PANGAEA  (4)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Biological sample; BIOS; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, particulate; Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Event label; Lake; Lake_Laflamme; Lake_Pingualuk; Magnesium; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Potassium; Silica, dissolved; Sodium; Sulfate; Ungava Peninsula, Nunavik
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 26 data points
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Gantner, Nikolaus; Veillette, Julie; Michaud, Wendy K; Bajno, Robert; Muir, Derek C G; Vincent, Warwick C; Power, Michael; Dixon, Brian; Reist, James D; Hausmann, Sonja; Pienitz, Reinhard (2012): Physical and biological factors affecting mercury and perfluorinated contaminants in arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) of Pingualuit Crater Lake (Nunavik, Canada). Arctic, 65(2), 195-206, https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4200
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Pingualuk Lake fills a deep crater in the Parc National des Pingualuit on the Ungava Peninsula (Nunavik, Canada) and is isolated from nearby surface waters. The main objectives of this study were to determine and compare the concentrations of two atmospherically derived contaminants, mercury and perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs), in the lake water column and fish of Pingualuk Lake and to assess the physical and biological factors influencing contaminant concentrations. Mercury concentrations in arctic char muscle tissue were comparable to those of char in other Arctic lakes, while the total amount of PFCs was below reported levels for remote lakes in the Arctic and elsewhere. Stable isotope and stomach content analyses were made to investigate the feeding ecology of the Pingualuk Lake arctic char population and indicated the possibility of multiple feeding groups. Genetics characteristics (MH and mtDNA) of fish from Pingualuk Lake revealed that this population is likely distinct from that of nearby Laflamme Lake. However, both arctic char populations exhibit differential variation of their allele families. Physical characteristics determined for Lake Pingualuk revealed that the water column was inversely stratified beneath the ice and extremely transparent to visible and ultraviolet radiation. The highest mercury concentrations (3- 6 pg/mL THg) occurred just beneath the ice surface in each lake. Pingualuk Lake, given its near pristine state and exceptional limnological features, may serve as a most valuable reference ecosystem for monitoring environmental stressors, such as contaminants, in the Arctic.
    Keywords: International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: 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): 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
    Publication Date: 2024-06-19
    Description: 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.
    Keywords: Area/locality; Baffin Island; Biological sample; BIOS; Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF/IRMS); Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada; Direct Mercury Analyser DMA (Milestone Instruments); EIs_lake_D; EIs_lake_F; EIs_lake_G; Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago; Event label; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Kent Peninsula, Nunavut; Kent Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada; Labrador; Lake; Lake_12_Mile; Lake_9_Mile; Lake_Amituk; Lake_Aquiatusuk; Lake_Boomerang; Lake_Char; Lake_Coadys_Pond; Lake_Desert; Lake_Gavia_Faeces; Lake_Hazen; Lake_Herbert; Lake_Keyhole; Lake_Laflamme; Lake_Little_Nauyuk; Lake_Meretta; Lake_North; Lake_Notgordie; Lake_Pingualuk; Lake_Radar; Lake_Resolute; Lake_Small; Lake_Tasialuk; Lake_Teardrop; Lake_Tessisoak; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Melville Island; Mercury; Mercury, standard deviation; Otolith analysis; Salvelinus alpinus; Salvelinus alpinus, age; Salvelinus alpinus, fork length; Salvelinus alpinus, mass; Salvelinus alpinus, standard deviation; Salvelinus alpinus, δ13C, tissue; Salvelinus alpinus, δ15N, tissue; Somerset Island; Time coverage; Ungava Peninsula, Nunavik; Victoria Island, North West Territories, Canada; Yukon, Alaska, U.S.A., North America
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 418 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-19
    Keywords: Biological sample; BIOS; Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF/IRMS); Direct Mercury Analyser DMA (Milestone Instruments); Event label; Lake; Lake_Laflamme; Lake_Pingualuk; Mercury; Otolith analysis; Reference/source; Salvelinus alpinus, age; Salvelinus alpinus, fork length; Salvelinus alpinus, mass; Salvelinus alpinus, δ15N, tissue; Salvelinus namaycush, age; Salvelinus namaycush, fork length; Salvelinus namaycush, mass; Salvelinus namaycush, δ15N, tissue; Sample ID; Sex; Ungava Peninsula, Nunavik
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 346 data points
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