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Large variation in lipid content, SigmaPCB and delta13C within individual Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Authors:Persson Maria E  Larsson Per  Holmqvist Niklas  Stenroth Patrik
Affiliation:Department of Ecology, Chemical Ecology and Ecotoxicology, Ecology Building, Lund University, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden. maria.persson@ekol.lu.se
Abstract:Many studies that investigate pollutant levels, or use stable isotope ratios to define trophic level or animal origin, use different standard ways of sampling (dorsal, whole filet or whole body samples). This study shows that lipid content, SigmaPCB and delta(13)C display large differences within muscle samples taken from a single Atlantic salmon. Lipid- and PCB-content was lowest in tail muscles, intermediate in anterior-dorsal muscles and highest in the stomach (abdominal) muscle area. Stable isotopes of carbon (delta(13)C) showed a lipid accumulation in the stomach muscle area and a depletion in tail muscles. We conclude that it is important to choose an appropriate sample location within an animal based on what processes are to be studied. Care should be taken when attributing persistent pollutant levels or stable isotope data to specific environmental processes before controlling for within-animal variation in these variables.
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