A number of environmental factors have been shown to influence the dynamics of Hg in aquatic ecosystems. Here we investigate the influence of fish size, pH, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and the availability of potential methylation sites (floodplain forests and hydromorphic soils) on the concentration of total Hg in two carnivorous fishes: Cichla spp. and Hoplias malabaricus in the Negro River, Brazil. Fish and water samples for chemical analysis were collected from 33 sites in the Negro basin. The percentage of alluvial floodplains and hydromorphic soils (potential methylation sites) in the drainage basin upstream from each sampling point was estimated from radar imagery and existing soil maps with GIS. The average of Hg concentrations ...
Abstract—Most studies examining the influence of ecological characteristics of fish on Hg concentrat...
Abstract. Mercury in the aquatic biota and geologic materials in areas without anthropogenic sources...
In the Amazon Basin, naturally occurring methylmercury bioaccumulates in fish, which is a key source...
International audienceMercury (Hg) contamination of riparian communities and of environmental compar...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceThe objective of this study was...
Thirty-two species of commercially important fish from three trophic levels and nine trophic categor...
The acidic black waters of the Rio Negro are unimpacted by anthropogenic sources and yet, are charac...
Over the last 20 years several projects carried on the Madeira River basin in the Amazon produced a ...
In the Amazon, the fish is the main nutritional source for the riverine. Thus, fish have been common...
Despite a global phase out of some point sources, mercury (Hg) remains elevated in aquatic food webs...
Abstract Core subject To quantify the Hg content of sediment and fish collected along the Purus Riv...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the Hg levels in target organs of one species of kingfis...
Abstract Mercury is a major pollutant in the Amazon River system, and its levels in fish and human h...
A number of studies suggest that Hg biomagnification in aquatic systems are dependent on two factors...
Abstract—Patterns of spatial variation of mercury and methylmercury (MeHg) were examined in sediment...
Abstract—Most studies examining the influence of ecological characteristics of fish on Hg concentrat...
Abstract. Mercury in the aquatic biota and geologic materials in areas without anthropogenic sources...
In the Amazon Basin, naturally occurring methylmercury bioaccumulates in fish, which is a key source...
International audienceMercury (Hg) contamination of riparian communities and of environmental compar...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceThe objective of this study was...
Thirty-two species of commercially important fish from three trophic levels and nine trophic categor...
The acidic black waters of the Rio Negro are unimpacted by anthropogenic sources and yet, are charac...
Over the last 20 years several projects carried on the Madeira River basin in the Amazon produced a ...
In the Amazon, the fish is the main nutritional source for the riverine. Thus, fish have been common...
Despite a global phase out of some point sources, mercury (Hg) remains elevated in aquatic food webs...
Abstract Core subject To quantify the Hg content of sediment and fish collected along the Purus Riv...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the Hg levels in target organs of one species of kingfis...
Abstract Mercury is a major pollutant in the Amazon River system, and its levels in fish and human h...
A number of studies suggest that Hg biomagnification in aquatic systems are dependent on two factors...
Abstract—Patterns of spatial variation of mercury and methylmercury (MeHg) were examined in sediment...
Abstract—Most studies examining the influence of ecological characteristics of fish on Hg concentrat...
Abstract. Mercury in the aquatic biota and geologic materials in areas without anthropogenic sources...
In the Amazon Basin, naturally occurring methylmercury bioaccumulates in fish, which is a key source...