Bioaccumulation of mercury in sport fish is a complex process that varies in space and time. Both large-scale climatic as well as fine-scale environmental factors are drivers of these space-time variations. In this study, we avail a long-running monitoring program from Ontario, Canada to better understand spatiotemporal variations in fish mercury bioaccumulation at two distinct scales. Focusing on two common large-bodied sport fishes (Walleye and Northern Pike), the data were analyzed at fine- and broad-scales, where fine-scale implies variations in bioaccumulation at waterbody- and year-level and broad-scale captures variations across 3 latitudinal zones (~5° each) and eight time periods (~5-year each). A series of linear mixed-effect...
International audienceThe Minamata Convention to reduce anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions entered...
Although persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants (PBTs) are well-studied individually, thei...
International audienceThe Minamata Convention to reduce anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions entered...
Recent mercury levels and trends reported for North America suggest a mixed (positive/negative) outl...
Boreal lakes demonstrate pronounced seasonality, where the warm open-water season and subsequent col...
Abstract Predicting mercury (Hg) concentrations of fishes at large spatial scales is a fundamental e...
Understanding factors influencing mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation in fish is important for examining bo...
San Francisco Bay is contaminated by mercury (Hg) due to historic and ongoing sources, and has eleva...
Many landscape, limnological, and ecological factors synergistically affect the mercury cycle and su...
Many applications of mercury bioaccumulation models to fish have been done in natural lakes for whic...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
The rising mercury levels found in many Scandinavian rivers and lakes and its effect on the aquatic ...
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is deposited onto land from the atomosphere through precipitation, an...
The rising mercury levels found in many Scandinavian rivers and lakes and its effect on the aquatic ...
Climate change is resulting in increased temperatures and precipitation in subarctic regions of Euro...
International audienceThe Minamata Convention to reduce anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions entered...
Although persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants (PBTs) are well-studied individually, thei...
International audienceThe Minamata Convention to reduce anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions entered...
Recent mercury levels and trends reported for North America suggest a mixed (positive/negative) outl...
Boreal lakes demonstrate pronounced seasonality, where the warm open-water season and subsequent col...
Abstract Predicting mercury (Hg) concentrations of fishes at large spatial scales is a fundamental e...
Understanding factors influencing mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation in fish is important for examining bo...
San Francisco Bay is contaminated by mercury (Hg) due to historic and ongoing sources, and has eleva...
Many landscape, limnological, and ecological factors synergistically affect the mercury cycle and su...
Many applications of mercury bioaccumulation models to fish have been done in natural lakes for whic...
Dietary ingestion constitutes a major pathway for mercury (Hg) accumulation in freshwater fish, thus...
The rising mercury levels found in many Scandinavian rivers and lakes and its effect on the aquatic ...
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is deposited onto land from the atomosphere through precipitation, an...
The rising mercury levels found in many Scandinavian rivers and lakes and its effect on the aquatic ...
Climate change is resulting in increased temperatures and precipitation in subarctic regions of Euro...
International audienceThe Minamata Convention to reduce anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions entered...
Although persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants (PBTs) are well-studied individually, thei...
International audienceThe Minamata Convention to reduce anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions entered...