Decomposition and MeHg concentration were measured for Sphagnum fuscum, Sphagnum angustifolium and Chamaedaphne calyculata in a poor fen in the low boreal forest zone of the Canadian Shield. Litter bags were transplanted reciprocally into hummocks, hollows and lawns and retrieved after 1, 2, 3,11 and 15 months.Mass losses follow the trend: Chamaedaphne calyculata >> S. angustifolium > S. fuscum. Between species differences were far more significant than differences between locations or depths, indicating that litter quality is the major control on decomposition.McHg concentrations generally increased during decomposition, particularly near the water table: for C. calyculata up to 13000%, for the two Sphagnum mosses up to 500%, suggesting th...
Compared to the extensive research on aquatic ecosystems, very little is known about the sources and...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
The mobility of mercury (Hg) deposited on soils controls the concentration and toxicity of Hg within...
The forest floor was shown to be an effective sink of atmospherically deposited methylmercury (MeHg)...
Climate change is likely to significantly affect the hydrology, ecology, and ecosystem function of p...
Tree foliage sequesters gaseous elemental mercury (Hg) through stomatal uptake, when the foliage sen...
A geographically constrained chronosequence of peatlands divided into three age classes (young, inte...
This study characterized distribution patterns of monomethyl mercury (MeHg) and areal mass of total ...
Northern peatlands provide conditions favourable for sulphate reducing bacteria, microorganisms resp...
We performed a controlled laboratory litter incubation study to assess changes in dry mass, carbon (...
Climate change, through hydrological impacts and shifts in vascular plant communities, may significa...
International audienceSeveral studies demonstrated high mercury (Hg) methylation and demethylation i...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrology and vascular plant communities in peatland ecosyst...
This is a study of mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) cycling in the soils of a paired watershed ...
Mercury (Hg) is a leading contaminant across U.S. water bodies, warranting concern for wildlife spec...
Compared to the extensive research on aquatic ecosystems, very little is known about the sources and...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
The mobility of mercury (Hg) deposited on soils controls the concentration and toxicity of Hg within...
The forest floor was shown to be an effective sink of atmospherically deposited methylmercury (MeHg)...
Climate change is likely to significantly affect the hydrology, ecology, and ecosystem function of p...
Tree foliage sequesters gaseous elemental mercury (Hg) through stomatal uptake, when the foliage sen...
A geographically constrained chronosequence of peatlands divided into three age classes (young, inte...
This study characterized distribution patterns of monomethyl mercury (MeHg) and areal mass of total ...
Northern peatlands provide conditions favourable for sulphate reducing bacteria, microorganisms resp...
We performed a controlled laboratory litter incubation study to assess changes in dry mass, carbon (...
Climate change, through hydrological impacts and shifts in vascular plant communities, may significa...
International audienceSeveral studies demonstrated high mercury (Hg) methylation and demethylation i...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrology and vascular plant communities in peatland ecosyst...
This is a study of mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) cycling in the soils of a paired watershed ...
Mercury (Hg) is a leading contaminant across U.S. water bodies, warranting concern for wildlife spec...
Compared to the extensive research on aquatic ecosystems, very little is known about the sources and...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
The mobility of mercury (Hg) deposited on soils controls the concentration and toxicity of Hg within...