Mercury (Hg) is a non-essential and toxic element that is ubiquitous in the marine environment and biomagnifies through food webs. Given the high trophic position of many elasmobranch species, it is important to quantify potentially harmful trace elements like Hg in their tissues, as this is an indicator of the level of contamination in the ecosystem. This study provides the first examination of total mercury (THg) concentrations in muscle tissue of four common demersal elasmobranchs (Mustelus henlei, Raja velezi, Torpedo peruana and Zapteryx xyster) from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. All four species showed a positive relationship between THg concentration and body size, but THg concentration did not vary with trophic position. Torpedo ...
The annual and life-cycle mercury bioaccumulation pattern in selected tissues of the economically re...
In this study, we measured the mercury concentration in 27 different fish species with high commer...
We assessed concentration of heavy metals (Cu, Fe, Hg and Zn) in the muscular tissue of benthic spec...
Mercury (Hg) is a non-essential and toxic element that is ubiquitous in the marine environment and b...
The smooth hammerhead shark Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the elasmobranch species most...
Mercury content, as methylmercury, in aquatic biota varies greatly among species from the same locat...
Mercury is the only element capable to biomagnificate along the food chain, and carnivorous fish ten...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global concern in marine ecosystems, notably due to its ability to ...
Concentrations of mercury and methylmercury residues were determined in the muscle tissue of three c...
The non-essential metal mercury (Hg) can have deleterious effects on health of organisms, and tends ...
Mercury is the only element capable to biomagnificate along the food chain, and carnivorous fish ten...
Mercury occurrence was evaluated in samples of edible muscle tissue of 27 blue sharks (Prionace glau...
International audienceMercury (Hg), one of the elements most toxic to biota, accumulates within orga...
Concentrations of mercury and methylmercury residues were determined in the muscle tissue of three c...
The characteristics and habitat of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) are typical o...
The annual and life-cycle mercury bioaccumulation pattern in selected tissues of the economically re...
In this study, we measured the mercury concentration in 27 different fish species with high commer...
We assessed concentration of heavy metals (Cu, Fe, Hg and Zn) in the muscular tissue of benthic spec...
Mercury (Hg) is a non-essential and toxic element that is ubiquitous in the marine environment and b...
The smooth hammerhead shark Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the elasmobranch species most...
Mercury content, as methylmercury, in aquatic biota varies greatly among species from the same locat...
Mercury is the only element capable to biomagnificate along the food chain, and carnivorous fish ten...
Mercury (Hg) is a contaminant of global concern in marine ecosystems, notably due to its ability to ...
Concentrations of mercury and methylmercury residues were determined in the muscle tissue of three c...
The non-essential metal mercury (Hg) can have deleterious effects on health of organisms, and tends ...
Mercury is the only element capable to biomagnificate along the food chain, and carnivorous fish ten...
Mercury occurrence was evaluated in samples of edible muscle tissue of 27 blue sharks (Prionace glau...
International audienceMercury (Hg), one of the elements most toxic to biota, accumulates within orga...
Concentrations of mercury and methylmercury residues were determined in the muscle tissue of three c...
The characteristics and habitat of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) are typical o...
The annual and life-cycle mercury bioaccumulation pattern in selected tissues of the economically re...
In this study, we measured the mercury concentration in 27 different fish species with high commer...
We assessed concentration of heavy metals (Cu, Fe, Hg and Zn) in the muscular tissue of benthic spec...