Low productivity in aquatic ecosystems is associated with reduced individual growth of fish and increased concentrations of methylmercury (MeHg) in fish and their prey. However, many stream-dwelling fish species can use terrestrially-derived food resources, potentially subsidizing growth at low-productivity sites, and, because terrestrial resources have lower MeHg concentrations than aquatic resources, preventing an increase in diet-borne MeHg accumulation. We used a large-scale field study to evaluate relationships among terrestrial subsidy use, growth, and MeHg concentrations in two stream-dwelling fish species across an in-stream productivity gradient. We sampled young-of-the-year brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Atlantic salmon (...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
International audienceStocking is a worldwide activity on geographical and historical scales. The ra...
Mercury concentrations ([Hg]) in Arctic food fish often exceed guidelines for human subsistence cons...
Low productivity in aquatic ecosystems is associated with reduced individual growth of fish and incr...
Low productivity in aquatic ecosystems is associated with reduced individual growth of fish and incr...
Mercury (Hg) is widely distributed in the environment, and its organic form, methylmercury (MeHg), c...
Mercury (Hg) is widely distributed in the environment, and its organic form, methylmercury (MeHg), c...
1. Stream food webs are connected with their riparian zones through cross-ecosystem movements of ene...
Understanding factors influencing mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation in fish is important for examining bo...
A number of studies suggest that Hg biomagnification in aquatic systems are dependent on two factors...
Mercury (Hg) concentrations in aquatic environments have increased globally, exposing consumers of a...
Monomethylmercury (MMHg) can accumulate in fish to concentrations that pose a threat to the health o...
Methylmercury (MeHg) transfer from water into the base of the food web (bioconcentration) and subseq...
Most studies that have examined mercury (Hg) contamination of fish have focused on game species feed...
Mountain lakes, while seemingly pristine, have been subjected to historical fish stocking practices ...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
International audienceStocking is a worldwide activity on geographical and historical scales. The ra...
Mercury concentrations ([Hg]) in Arctic food fish often exceed guidelines for human subsistence cons...
Low productivity in aquatic ecosystems is associated with reduced individual growth of fish and incr...
Low productivity in aquatic ecosystems is associated with reduced individual growth of fish and incr...
Mercury (Hg) is widely distributed in the environment, and its organic form, methylmercury (MeHg), c...
Mercury (Hg) is widely distributed in the environment, and its organic form, methylmercury (MeHg), c...
1. Stream food webs are connected with their riparian zones through cross-ecosystem movements of ene...
Understanding factors influencing mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation in fish is important for examining bo...
A number of studies suggest that Hg biomagnification in aquatic systems are dependent on two factors...
Mercury (Hg) concentrations in aquatic environments have increased globally, exposing consumers of a...
Monomethylmercury (MMHg) can accumulate in fish to concentrations that pose a threat to the health o...
Methylmercury (MeHg) transfer from water into the base of the food web (bioconcentration) and subseq...
Most studies that have examined mercury (Hg) contamination of fish have focused on game species feed...
Mountain lakes, while seemingly pristine, have been subjected to historical fish stocking practices ...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
International audienceStocking is a worldwide activity on geographical and historical scales. The ra...
Mercury concentrations ([Hg]) in Arctic food fish often exceed guidelines for human subsistence cons...