Inorganic mercury (iHg) methylation in aquatic environments is the first step leading to monomethylmercury (MMHg) bioaccumulation in food webs and might play a role in the Hg isotopic composition measured in sediments and organisms. Methylation by sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) under sulfate-reducing conditions is probably one of the most important sources of MMHg in natural aquatic environments, but its influence on natural Hg isotopic composition remains to be ascertained. In this context, the methylating SRB <i>Desulfovibrio dechloracetivorans</i> (strain BerOc1) was incubated under sulfate reducing and fumarate respiration conditions (SR and FR, respectively) to determine Hg species specific (MMHg and IHg) isotopic composition associat...
Microbial activity is recognized to play an important role on Hg methylation in aquatic ecosystems. ...
We have previously hypothesized that sulfide inhibits Hg methylation by decreasing its bioavailabili...
The effects of different types and amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on the isotope fraction...
International audienceInorganic mercury (iHg) methylation in aquatic environments is the first step ...
The biological production of monomethylmercury (MeHg) in soils and sediments is an important factor ...
International audienceThe use of species-specific isotopic tracers for inorganic and methyl mercury ...
Microbial activity is a critical factor controlling methylmercury formation in aquatic environments....
Elevated concentration of methylmercury (MeHg) in fish is a worldwide concern due to its detrimental...
Mercury methylation in aquatic systems has been linked to the activity of various anaerobic microbes...
Mercury (Hg) is often cited in fish consumption advisories across the world due to the extreme neuro...
Methylation of tracer and ambient mercury ((200)Hg and (202)Hg, respectively) equilibrated with four...
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an environmental contaminant of concern because it biomagnifies in aquatic f...
International audienceMicroorganisms are key players in the transformation of mercury into neurotoxi...
International audienceMicrobial activity is recognized to play an important role on Hg methylation i...
Mercury stable isotopes provide additional insights into the biogeochemical cycling of mercury, but ...
Microbial activity is recognized to play an important role on Hg methylation in aquatic ecosystems. ...
We have previously hypothesized that sulfide inhibits Hg methylation by decreasing its bioavailabili...
The effects of different types and amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on the isotope fraction...
International audienceInorganic mercury (iHg) methylation in aquatic environments is the first step ...
The biological production of monomethylmercury (MeHg) in soils and sediments is an important factor ...
International audienceThe use of species-specific isotopic tracers for inorganic and methyl mercury ...
Microbial activity is a critical factor controlling methylmercury formation in aquatic environments....
Elevated concentration of methylmercury (MeHg) in fish is a worldwide concern due to its detrimental...
Mercury methylation in aquatic systems has been linked to the activity of various anaerobic microbes...
Mercury (Hg) is often cited in fish consumption advisories across the world due to the extreme neuro...
Methylation of tracer and ambient mercury ((200)Hg and (202)Hg, respectively) equilibrated with four...
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an environmental contaminant of concern because it biomagnifies in aquatic f...
International audienceMicroorganisms are key players in the transformation of mercury into neurotoxi...
International audienceMicrobial activity is recognized to play an important role on Hg methylation i...
Mercury stable isotopes provide additional insights into the biogeochemical cycling of mercury, but ...
Microbial activity is recognized to play an important role on Hg methylation in aquatic ecosystems. ...
We have previously hypothesized that sulfide inhibits Hg methylation by decreasing its bioavailabili...
The effects of different types and amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on the isotope fraction...