Includes abstract in French and SpanishThis exploratory study aimed to examine the relationship between fish eating habits, human mercury levels, and mercury levels in fish in three communities of the Napo River Valley, Ecuadorian Andean Amazon, a region without gold mining but with significant deforestation and volcanic soils with naturally high mercury levels. By recognizing the politicoeconomic factors which cause deforestation, the cultural factors which influence diet, and the biogeochemical factors which contribute to mercury levels, this study employs an ecosystem approach. Interviews on diet were conducted, hair samples from 99 individuals were collected, and samples of commonly eaten fish were taken. Samples were analyzed using col...
International audienceBackground: Mercury is present in the Amazonian aquatic environments from bo...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Moins de mercure dans l'AmazoneSpanish version ava...
In ARCHIV 126838Also published in "Environmental research, 105 (2007) 183-193"Background: Since defo...
Several studies in the Amazonian Basin have shown that riverine populations are exposed to methylmer...
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) has been an important source of income for communities ...
International audienceTo study associations between nutritional status and mercury exposure among co...
Riverine communities are exposed to mercury due to the high ingestion of fish in their diet. In orde...
The consumption of fish is usually considered the main route of contamination of mercury in humans. ...
Populations in Bolivian Amazonia are exposed to mercury contamination through fish ingestion. A grou...
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is a primary contributor to global mercury and its rapi...
Mercury (Hg) contamination in the Brazilian Amazon constitutes a serious environmental and public he...
Published in the Science of the total environment, 366 (2006)In ARCHIV 126838Contaminated fish poses...
The enormous increase in practically unregulated mining in Madre de Dios Peru is leading to massive ...
In the Amazon, the fish is the main nutritional source for the riverine. Thus, fish have been common...
MS/FNS/Instituto Evandro Chagas and the European Union.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saú...
International audienceBackground: Mercury is present in the Amazonian aquatic environments from bo...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Moins de mercure dans l'AmazoneSpanish version ava...
In ARCHIV 126838Also published in "Environmental research, 105 (2007) 183-193"Background: Since defo...
Several studies in the Amazonian Basin have shown that riverine populations are exposed to methylmer...
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) has been an important source of income for communities ...
International audienceTo study associations between nutritional status and mercury exposure among co...
Riverine communities are exposed to mercury due to the high ingestion of fish in their diet. In orde...
The consumption of fish is usually considered the main route of contamination of mercury in humans. ...
Populations in Bolivian Amazonia are exposed to mercury contamination through fish ingestion. A grou...
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is a primary contributor to global mercury and its rapi...
Mercury (Hg) contamination in the Brazilian Amazon constitutes a serious environmental and public he...
Published in the Science of the total environment, 366 (2006)In ARCHIV 126838Contaminated fish poses...
The enormous increase in practically unregulated mining in Madre de Dios Peru is leading to massive ...
In the Amazon, the fish is the main nutritional source for the riverine. Thus, fish have been common...
MS/FNS/Instituto Evandro Chagas and the European Union.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saú...
International audienceBackground: Mercury is present in the Amazonian aquatic environments from bo...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Moins de mercure dans l'AmazoneSpanish version ava...
In ARCHIV 126838Also published in "Environmental research, 105 (2007) 183-193"Background: Since defo...