Mercury accumulating to high levels in animal tissue is generally in the form of methylmercury which is readily absorbed but only slowly eliminated. While methylmercury can be formed by microorganisms in lake bottom sediments and concentrated up the biological food chain, inorganic mercury or its metabolic equivalent is sometimes available to animals
We quantified the level of dietary mercury (Hg), delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), asso...
Current emission and mobilization rates of mercury (Hg) in the environment pose extensive threats to...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
Mercury in our environment has been implicated in egg shell thinning and poor hatchability among var...
Hens fed diets containing various levels of two mercury sources from the time of hatching were studi...
Elevated levels of mercury exist in various segments of the environment largely from past industrial...
A project was initiated July 1, 1971, involving the Station Biochemistry and Animal Science departme...
In previous reports from the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (A.S. Series 73-18, 74-19 ...
Results presented in previous Poultry Field Day reports (A.S. Series 73-18, 74-19) have shown 5 to 1...
Maternal transfer is a predominant route of methylmercury (MeHg) exposure to offspring. We reviewed ...
Mercury (Hg) pollution in birds has been widely reported, but the metabolism of Hg in bird bodies re...
Methylmercury is an environmental contaminant that bioaccumulates, and has multiple toxic modes of a...
males plus 30 females each) were fed a diet which contained either 0, 5, 10 or 20 % ethyl mercury ch...
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an environmental pollutant known to induce neurotoxicity in several animal s...
Mercury is a global pollutant that biomagnifies in food webs, placing wildlife at risk of reduced re...
We quantified the level of dietary mercury (Hg), delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), asso...
Current emission and mobilization rates of mercury (Hg) in the environment pose extensive threats to...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
Mercury in our environment has been implicated in egg shell thinning and poor hatchability among var...
Hens fed diets containing various levels of two mercury sources from the time of hatching were studi...
Elevated levels of mercury exist in various segments of the environment largely from past industrial...
A project was initiated July 1, 1971, involving the Station Biochemistry and Animal Science departme...
In previous reports from the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (A.S. Series 73-18, 74-19 ...
Results presented in previous Poultry Field Day reports (A.S. Series 73-18, 74-19) have shown 5 to 1...
Maternal transfer is a predominant route of methylmercury (MeHg) exposure to offspring. We reviewed ...
Mercury (Hg) pollution in birds has been widely reported, but the metabolism of Hg in bird bodies re...
Methylmercury is an environmental contaminant that bioaccumulates, and has multiple toxic modes of a...
males plus 30 females each) were fed a diet which contained either 0, 5, 10 or 20 % ethyl mercury ch...
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an environmental pollutant known to induce neurotoxicity in several animal s...
Mercury is a global pollutant that biomagnifies in food webs, placing wildlife at risk of reduced re...
We quantified the level of dietary mercury (Hg), delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), asso...
Current emission and mobilization rates of mercury (Hg) in the environment pose extensive threats to...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...