Periodic Reporting for period 1 - AMAZON_MERCURY (Evolutionary adaptations to mercury pollution in avian bioindicators)
Berichtszeitraum: 2021-04-01 bis 2023-03-31
Our findings indicate that mercury levels in some lake sediments correlate with artisanal goldmining activities, corresponding with known biochemical processes of ionic mercury methylation by sediment bacteria. Similarly, mercury levels in birds were highest in individuals captured in the unprotected areas (where goldmining is highest). When compared to historic specimens, pre-goldmining levels were significantly lower than contemporary levels, indicating that the source of the excess mercury in the environment is human induced. In addition, stress hormone levels were lower in birds with higher mercury loads, suggesting that higher sub-lethal mercury levels may cause a lessened stress hormone-recruiting response which inhibits the bird’s ability to respond to acute changes in the environment. We also sequenced several new genomes that will be made public shortly for the benefit of the scientific community.