Deposition of inorganic mercury (Hg) from the atmosphere remains the principle source of Hg contamination for most aquatic ecosystems. Inorganic Hg is readily converted to toxic methylmercury (MeHg) that bioaccumulates in aquatic food webs and may pose a risk to piscivorous fish and wildlife. We conducted a screening-level risk assessment to evaluate the extent of risk to top aquatic piscivores: the common loon (<i>Gavia immer</i>), walleye (<i>Sander vitreus</i>), and northern pike (<i>Esox lucius</i>). Risk quotients (RQs) were calculated on the basis of a dietary Hg exposure indicator (Hg<sub>PREY</sub>) modeled from over 230 000 observations of fish Hg concentrations at over 1900 locations across Canada and dietary Hg exposure screening...
Abstract Predicting mercury (Hg) concentrations of fishes at large spatial scales is a fundamental e...
Eastern North America receives elevated atmospheric mercury deposition from a combination of local, ...
AbstractMercury (Hg) in water, sediment, soils, seston, and biota were quantified for three streams ...
Exposure to methylmercury is a concern for those who rely on fish as a traditional food in the Eeyou...
[[abstract]]Waterborne and dietborne exposures of freshwater fish to mercury (Hg) in the forms of in...
Mercury enters the environment through various natural processes and human activities. Methylmercury...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is found in aquatic food webs and is hazardous to human and wildl...
The current understanding of methylmercury (MeHg) toxicity to avian species has improved considerabl...
ABSTRACT: Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is found in aquatic food webs and is hazardous to human...
Abstract: Fish consumption advisories are used to inform citizens in the United States about noncomm...
Monomethylmercury (MMHg) can accumulate in fish to concentrations that pose a threat to the health o...
Methylmercury is a common contaminant found in fish. Chronic exposure can have detrimental effects ...
During the past century, anthropogenic activities have altered the distribution of mercury (Hg) on t...
Human exposure to the neurotoxic methylmercury (MeHg) occurs primarily via the consumption of marine...
Methylmercury is a global pollutant of aquatic ecosystems, and monitoring programs need tools to pre...
Abstract Predicting mercury (Hg) concentrations of fishes at large spatial scales is a fundamental e...
Eastern North America receives elevated atmospheric mercury deposition from a combination of local, ...
AbstractMercury (Hg) in water, sediment, soils, seston, and biota were quantified for three streams ...
Exposure to methylmercury is a concern for those who rely on fish as a traditional food in the Eeyou...
[[abstract]]Waterborne and dietborne exposures of freshwater fish to mercury (Hg) in the forms of in...
Mercury enters the environment through various natural processes and human activities. Methylmercury...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is found in aquatic food webs and is hazardous to human and wildl...
The current understanding of methylmercury (MeHg) toxicity to avian species has improved considerabl...
ABSTRACT: Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is found in aquatic food webs and is hazardous to human...
Abstract: Fish consumption advisories are used to inform citizens in the United States about noncomm...
Monomethylmercury (MMHg) can accumulate in fish to concentrations that pose a threat to the health o...
Methylmercury is a common contaminant found in fish. Chronic exposure can have detrimental effects ...
During the past century, anthropogenic activities have altered the distribution of mercury (Hg) on t...
Human exposure to the neurotoxic methylmercury (MeHg) occurs primarily via the consumption of marine...
Methylmercury is a global pollutant of aquatic ecosystems, and monitoring programs need tools to pre...
Abstract Predicting mercury (Hg) concentrations of fishes at large spatial scales is a fundamental e...
Eastern North America receives elevated atmospheric mercury deposition from a combination of local, ...
AbstractMercury (Hg) in water, sediment, soils, seston, and biota were quantified for three streams ...