Sardines (Sardina pilchardus) and mackerels (Scomber spp. and Trachurus spp.) are amongst the most common fish caught along the Iberian coast for human consumption and, as mid-trophic level organisms, they constitute essential prey in the diet of several marine predators. Thus, the assessment of trophic ecology, contamination exposure, and stress responses in such organisms provides valuable information on the environmental health in the mid-trophic chain and the potential risks for consumers. This study aims to contribute for an integrative mercury assessment of the marine ecosystem by measuring stable isotopes, mercury levels, and oxidative stress parameters in five commercial fish species in the northeast Atlantic. Samples of muscle and ...
The aim of those study was to find out an up-to date content of mercury in the tissues of fish in th...
The objective of this study was to determine the current levels of total mercury and methylmercury i...
We studied mercury bioaccumulation in liver, gill, skin and muscle of Zander fish and its relationsh...
International audienceBioaccumulation of toxic metal elements including mercury (Hg) can be highly v...
Three commonly consumed and commercially valuable fish species (sardine, chub and horse mackerel) w...
International audienceThe Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic) is an open marine ecosystem of particu...
Mercury (Hg) is a global neurotoxin distributed at trace levels in the earth’s crust. Although Hg in...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global concern in marine ecosystems, notably due to its ability to ...
Concentrations of total mercury (Hg) were measured in the edible muscle tissues of different fish sp...
The assessment of contaminant exposure in marine organisms often focuses on the most toxic chemical ...
Total mercury results in eleven samples of sail fish and eleven samples of marlin from national mark...
Total mercury concentrations were measured from the muscle of different kinds of fish: yellow gurnar...
The objective of this study was to determine the current levels of total mercury and methylmercury i...
Reserach data used for the manuscript 'Mercury levels in commercial mid-trophic level fishes along t...
Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations were measured in the muscle tissue of two fish specie...
The aim of those study was to find out an up-to date content of mercury in the tissues of fish in th...
The objective of this study was to determine the current levels of total mercury and methylmercury i...
We studied mercury bioaccumulation in liver, gill, skin and muscle of Zander fish and its relationsh...
International audienceBioaccumulation of toxic metal elements including mercury (Hg) can be highly v...
Three commonly consumed and commercially valuable fish species (sardine, chub and horse mackerel) w...
International audienceThe Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic) is an open marine ecosystem of particu...
Mercury (Hg) is a global neurotoxin distributed at trace levels in the earth’s crust. Although Hg in...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global concern in marine ecosystems, notably due to its ability to ...
Concentrations of total mercury (Hg) were measured in the edible muscle tissues of different fish sp...
The assessment of contaminant exposure in marine organisms often focuses on the most toxic chemical ...
Total mercury results in eleven samples of sail fish and eleven samples of marlin from national mark...
Total mercury concentrations were measured from the muscle of different kinds of fish: yellow gurnar...
The objective of this study was to determine the current levels of total mercury and methylmercury i...
Reserach data used for the manuscript 'Mercury levels in commercial mid-trophic level fishes along t...
Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations were measured in the muscle tissue of two fish specie...
The aim of those study was to find out an up-to date content of mercury in the tissues of fish in th...
The objective of this study was to determine the current levels of total mercury and methylmercury i...
We studied mercury bioaccumulation in liver, gill, skin and muscle of Zander fish and its relationsh...