Methylmercury (MeHg) is a globally distributed pollutant that can negatively affect wildlife. Bird feathers are often used as a monitoring tool of contaminant exposure, but variability in total mercury (THg) content in flight feathers has raised concerns over their utility. The objective of this study was to quantify blood and feather THg depuration through the progression of primary feather molt in order to clarify the relationship between blood and feather mercury concentration, and test the reliability of feather THg measurements as a monitoring tool in wild songbirds. Song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) were experimentally exposed to dietary MeHg and their blood and primary feather THg concentrations were measured during exposure and post...
Mercury (Hg) is a global contaminant that persists in the environment. The organic form, methylmercu...
Given their central role in mercury (Hg) excretion and suitability as reservoirs, bird feathers are ...
International audienceBlood and feathers are the two most targeted avian tissues for environmental b...
Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulative metal that can threaten the health of wild birds. Feathers are com...
Monitoring mercury (Hg) exposure in avian populations is critical to understanding the\ud effects of...
The presence of methylmercury in natural environments is on the rise due to an increase in atmospher...
Bird feathers are one of the most widely used animal tissue in mercury biomonitoring, owing to the e...
International audienceMercury contamination is a major threat to the global environment, and is stil...
Given their central role in mercury (Hg) excretion and suitability as reservoirs, bird feathers are ...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
Feathers have been widely used to assess mercury contamination in birds as they reflect metal concen...
Feathers have been widely used to assess mercury contamination in birds as they reflect metal concen...
Contaminants in game species are an established concern because of the accumulation of chemical toxi...
A Study of Mercury in Bald Eagle Feathers and Quills Student: Wendy Cecil Mentor: Dr. Cathleen Webb ...
Abstract Mercury contamination in wildlife has rarely been studied in the Southern Appalachians desp...
Mercury (Hg) is a global contaminant that persists in the environment. The organic form, methylmercu...
Given their central role in mercury (Hg) excretion and suitability as reservoirs, bird feathers are ...
International audienceBlood and feathers are the two most targeted avian tissues for environmental b...
Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulative metal that can threaten the health of wild birds. Feathers are com...
Monitoring mercury (Hg) exposure in avian populations is critical to understanding the\ud effects of...
The presence of methylmercury in natural environments is on the rise due to an increase in atmospher...
Bird feathers are one of the most widely used animal tissue in mercury biomonitoring, owing to the e...
International audienceMercury contamination is a major threat to the global environment, and is stil...
Given their central role in mercury (Hg) excretion and suitability as reservoirs, bird feathers are ...
Piscivorous birds are at high risk of mercury exposure in aquatic food webs, and their reproductive ...
Feathers have been widely used to assess mercury contamination in birds as they reflect metal concen...
Feathers have been widely used to assess mercury contamination in birds as they reflect metal concen...
Contaminants in game species are an established concern because of the accumulation of chemical toxi...
A Study of Mercury in Bald Eagle Feathers and Quills Student: Wendy Cecil Mentor: Dr. Cathleen Webb ...
Abstract Mercury contamination in wildlife has rarely been studied in the Southern Appalachians desp...
Mercury (Hg) is a global contaminant that persists in the environment. The organic form, methylmercu...
Given their central role in mercury (Hg) excretion and suitability as reservoirs, bird feathers are ...
International audienceBlood and feathers are the two most targeted avian tissues for environmental b...