The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional explanation for sex differences in mercury burden suggests female birds should have lower concentrations than conspecific males, because breeding females can depurate methylmercury to their eggs. However, sex differences in body burden of mercury among birds are not consistent. We used meta-analysis to synthesize 123 male–female comparisons of mercury burden from 50 studies. For breeding birds, males had higher concentrations of mercury than did females, supporting egg depuration as a mechanism. However, the percentage of female body mass represented by a clutch did not significantly predict the magnitude of the sex difference in mercury conta...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element is known to alter expression of sex steroi...
Mercury is a ubiquitous metal contaminant that negatively impacts reproduction of wildlife and has m...
The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional e...
The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional e...
Aquatic fish-eating birds can demethylate methylmercury in their livers. In this study, we determine...
Choosing a high-quality mate contributes strongly to increased reproductive success in birds. Female...
Mercury is a global pollutant that biomagnifies in food webs, placing wildlife at risk of reduced re...
Mercury contamination is a major threat to the global environment, and is still increasing in some r...
Mercury is a ubiquitous metal contaminant that negatively impacts reproduction of wildlife and has m...
Mercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex steroids and to impair repr...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex stero...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element is known to alter expression of sex steroi...
Mercury is a ubiquitous metal contaminant that negatively impacts reproduction of wildlife and has m...
The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional e...
The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional e...
Aquatic fish-eating birds can demethylate methylmercury in their livers. In this study, we determine...
Choosing a high-quality mate contributes strongly to increased reproductive success in birds. Female...
Mercury is a global pollutant that biomagnifies in food webs, placing wildlife at risk of reduced re...
Mercury contamination is a major threat to the global environment, and is still increasing in some r...
Mercury is a ubiquitous metal contaminant that negatively impacts reproduction of wildlife and has m...
Mercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex steroids and to impair repr...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element, is known to alter expression of sex stero...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
International audienceMercury, a ubiquitous toxic element is known to alter expression of sex steroi...
Mercury is a ubiquitous metal contaminant that negatively impacts reproduction of wildlife and has m...