Increasing terrestrial run-off from melting glaciers and thawing permafrost to Arctic coastal areas is expected to facilitate re-mobilization of stored legacy persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mercury (Hg), potentially increasing exposure to these contaminants for coastal benthic organisms. We quantified chlorinated POPs and Hg concentrations, lipid content and multiple dietary markers, in a littoral deposit-feeding amphipod Gammarus setosus and sediments during the melting period from April to August in Adventelva river estuary in Svalbard, a Norwegian Arctic Aarchipelago. There was an overall decrease in concentrations of ∑POPs from April to August (from 58 ± 23 to 13 ± 4 ng/g lipid weight; lw), Hg (from 5.6 ± 0.7 to 4.1 ± 0.5 ng/g...
Environmental context. Mercury (Hg) occurs at high concentrations in Arctic marine wildlife, posing ...
International audienceMercury (Hg) is highly toxic in its methylated form (MeHg), and global change ...
Arctic contaminant research in the marine environment has focused on organohalogen compounds and mer...
Increasing terrestrial run-off from melting glaciers and thawing permafrost to Arctic coastal areas ...
Climate change-driven increases in air and sea temperatures are rapidly thawing the Arctic cryospher...
Concentrations of organochlorines (OCs) such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), dichloro-diphenyl-t...
Arctic coastal lagoons are dynamic ecosystems which make up large portions of the Arctic coastline. ...
Bioaccumulative and biomagnifying contaminants, such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mer...
Samples of Calanus hyperboreus, a herbivorous copepod, were collected (n=20) between April and July ...
This review summarizes and synthesizes the significant amount of data which was generated on mercury...
International audienceStudying long-term trends of contaminants in Arctic biota is essential to bett...
Organochlorine contaminants (OCs) and stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were dete...
We show 2008 seasonal trends of total and monomethyl mercury (THg and MeHg, respectively) in herbivo...
The Antarctic ecosystem represents a remote region far from point sources of pollution. Still, Antar...
Environmental context. Mercury (Hg) occurs at high concentrations in Arctic marine wildlife, posing ...
International audienceMercury (Hg) is highly toxic in its methylated form (MeHg), and global change ...
Arctic contaminant research in the marine environment has focused on organohalogen compounds and mer...
Increasing terrestrial run-off from melting glaciers and thawing permafrost to Arctic coastal areas ...
Climate change-driven increases in air and sea temperatures are rapidly thawing the Arctic cryospher...
Concentrations of organochlorines (OCs) such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), dichloro-diphenyl-t...
Arctic coastal lagoons are dynamic ecosystems which make up large portions of the Arctic coastline. ...
Bioaccumulative and biomagnifying contaminants, such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mer...
Samples of Calanus hyperboreus, a herbivorous copepod, were collected (n=20) between April and July ...
This review summarizes and synthesizes the significant amount of data which was generated on mercury...
International audienceStudying long-term trends of contaminants in Arctic biota is essential to bett...
Organochlorine contaminants (OCs) and stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were dete...
We show 2008 seasonal trends of total and monomethyl mercury (THg and MeHg, respectively) in herbivo...
The Antarctic ecosystem represents a remote region far from point sources of pollution. Still, Antar...
Environmental context. Mercury (Hg) occurs at high concentrations in Arctic marine wildlife, posing ...
International audienceMercury (Hg) is highly toxic in its methylated form (MeHg), and global change ...
Arctic contaminant research in the marine environment has focused on organohalogen compounds and mer...