The polychaete worm Nereis diversicolor engineers its environment by creating oxygenated burrows in anoxic intertidal sediments. The authors carried out a laboratory microcosm experiment to test the impact of polychaete burrowing and feeding activity on the lability and methylation of mercury in sediments from the Bay of Fundy, Canada. The concentration of labile inorganic mercury and methylmercury in burrow walls was elevated compared to worm-free sediments. Mucus secretions and organic detritus in worm burrows increased labile mercury concentrations. Worms decreased sulfide concentrations, which increased Hg bioavailability to sulfate-reducing bacteria and increased methylmercury concentrations in burrow linings. Because the walls of poly...
Evaluating the degree of metal exposure and bioaccumulation in estuarine organisms is important for ...
International audienceMercury is a contaminant of great concern in the marine environment, particula...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is a widespread contaminant in marine food webs, and identifying uptake pathways o...
Polychaete worms are abundant in many mudflats but their importance to coastal food web Hg biomagnif...
In situ translocation experiments are advantageous relative to traditional laboratory experiments, p...
Methylmercury compounds are very toxic for most organisms. Here, we investigated the potential of ea...
ABSTRACT: Sediments represent the main reservoir of mercury (Hg) in aquatic environments and may act...
Total mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) were analyzed in near surface sediments (0-2. cm) and bi...
The effect of dredged sediment reuse on the production and bioconcentration of monomethylmercury (MM...
Mercury, with its reactive forms being the most deleterious for the trophic chains, has been identif...
Mercury is a non-essential toxic heavy metal often found in bottom freshwater sediments. The aim of ...
Mercury-specific diffusive gradient in thin films (DGTs) were used in laboratory microcosms as a bio...
The bioavailability of sedimentary Hg(II) and methylmercury (MeHg) was quantified by measuring the a...
Mercury is a toxic that was mined in California’s Coast Range, and then used in the Sierra Nevada fo...
Monomethylmercury as one of the most toxic mercury species influences the health and development of ...
Evaluating the degree of metal exposure and bioaccumulation in estuarine organisms is important for ...
International audienceMercury is a contaminant of great concern in the marine environment, particula...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is a widespread contaminant in marine food webs, and identifying uptake pathways o...
Polychaete worms are abundant in many mudflats but their importance to coastal food web Hg biomagnif...
In situ translocation experiments are advantageous relative to traditional laboratory experiments, p...
Methylmercury compounds are very toxic for most organisms. Here, we investigated the potential of ea...
ABSTRACT: Sediments represent the main reservoir of mercury (Hg) in aquatic environments and may act...
Total mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) were analyzed in near surface sediments (0-2. cm) and bi...
The effect of dredged sediment reuse on the production and bioconcentration of monomethylmercury (MM...
Mercury, with its reactive forms being the most deleterious for the trophic chains, has been identif...
Mercury is a non-essential toxic heavy metal often found in bottom freshwater sediments. The aim of ...
Mercury-specific diffusive gradient in thin films (DGTs) were used in laboratory microcosms as a bio...
The bioavailability of sedimentary Hg(II) and methylmercury (MeHg) was quantified by measuring the a...
Mercury is a toxic that was mined in California’s Coast Range, and then used in the Sierra Nevada fo...
Monomethylmercury as one of the most toxic mercury species influences the health and development of ...
Evaluating the degree of metal exposure and bioaccumulation in estuarine organisms is important for ...
International audienceMercury is a contaminant of great concern in the marine environment, particula...
ABSTRACT: Mercury is a widespread contaminant in marine food webs, and identifying uptake pathways o...