Abstract. Mercury (Hg) is a global environmental pollutant that has been the cause of many public concerns. One particular concern about Hg in aquatic systems is its trophic transfer and biomagnification in food chains. For example, the Hg concentration increases with the increase of food chain level. Fish at the top of food chain can accumulate high concentrations of Hg (especially the toxic form, methylmercury, MeHg), which is then transferred to humans through seafood consumption. Various biological and physiochemical conditions can significantly affect the bioaccumulation of Hg−including both its inorganic (Hg(II)) and organic (MeHg) forms−in fish. There have been numerous measurements of Hg concentrations in marine and freshwater fish ...
We examined Hg biogeochemistry in Baihua Reservoir, a system affected by industrial wastewater conta...
Mercury contamination is an important issue in marine fish, and can cause toxicity to human by fish ...
Seafood safety has evoked worldwide concerns about metal bioaccumulation in marine fish, either in w...
Mercury (Hg) is a global environmental pollutant that has been the cause of many public concerns. On...
The bioaccumulation and biomagnification of mercury in fish has raised great concerns as it can caus...
In field-collected juvenile blackhead seabream Acanthopagrus schlegeli schlegeli, measured total mer...
The rising mercury levels found in many Scandinavian rivers and lakes and its effect on the aquatic ...
We experimentally determined the assimilation efficiency (AE) of ingested prey, the uptake-rate cons...
A marine food web in Bohai Bay, China, was selected to study methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation, a...
To estimate human exposure to methylmercury (MeHg), risk assessors often assume 95%–100% bioavailabi...
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model was developed to simulate the uptake, distribut...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
The alteration of mercury (Hg) biogeochemical cycle induced by anthropic activities has caused wides...
Mercury (Hg) can be strongly accumulated and biomagnified along aquatic food chain, but the exposure...
The behavior of mercury in aquatic ecosystems has undergone much study in the past thirty years. It ...
We examined Hg biogeochemistry in Baihua Reservoir, a system affected by industrial wastewater conta...
Mercury contamination is an important issue in marine fish, and can cause toxicity to human by fish ...
Seafood safety has evoked worldwide concerns about metal bioaccumulation in marine fish, either in w...
Mercury (Hg) is a global environmental pollutant that has been the cause of many public concerns. On...
The bioaccumulation and biomagnification of mercury in fish has raised great concerns as it can caus...
In field-collected juvenile blackhead seabream Acanthopagrus schlegeli schlegeli, measured total mer...
The rising mercury levels found in many Scandinavian rivers and lakes and its effect on the aquatic ...
We experimentally determined the assimilation efficiency (AE) of ingested prey, the uptake-rate cons...
A marine food web in Bohai Bay, China, was selected to study methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation, a...
To estimate human exposure to methylmercury (MeHg), risk assessors often assume 95%–100% bioavailabi...
A physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model was developed to simulate the uptake, distribut...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
The alteration of mercury (Hg) biogeochemical cycle induced by anthropic activities has caused wides...
Mercury (Hg) can be strongly accumulated and biomagnified along aquatic food chain, but the exposure...
The behavior of mercury in aquatic ecosystems has undergone much study in the past thirty years. It ...
We examined Hg biogeochemistry in Baihua Reservoir, a system affected by industrial wastewater conta...
Mercury contamination is an important issue in marine fish, and can cause toxicity to human by fish ...
Seafood safety has evoked worldwide concerns about metal bioaccumulation in marine fish, either in w...