Total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg) and stable isotopes of nitrogen (d15N) and carbon (d13C) were measured in three invertebrate, five fish, three seabird and three marine mammal species of central West Greenland to investigate trophic transfer of mercury in this Arctic marine food web. The food web magnification factor (FWMF) estimated as the slope of the regression between the natural logarithm of THg or MeHg concentrations (mg/kg dw) and tissue d15N (per mil) was estimated to 0.183 (SE = 0.052) for THg and 0.339 (SE = 0.075) for MeHg. The FWMFs were not only comparable with those reported for other Arctic marine food webs but also with quite different food webs such as freshwater lakes in the sub-Arctic, East Africa and Papua New G...
Attempts to use stable isotope carbon (delta13C) and nitrogen (delta15N) ratios to construct trophic...
peer reviewedThe consequences of a rapidly warming Arctic on environmental mercury (Hg) exposure in ...
Arctic coastal lagoons are dynamic ecosystems which make up large portions of the Arctic coastline. ...
Atmospheric deposition of mercury to remote areas has increased threefold since pre-industrial times...
Even at very low concentrations in the environment, mercury (Hg) has the potential to biomagnify in ...
Total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg) and 22 other trace elements were measured in ice algae, th...
Mercury (Hg) biotransformation and biomagnification are processes that affect Hg burdens in wildlife...
Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous toxic metal that bioaccumulates in organisms and biomagnifies in food w...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic element that enters the biosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources, an...
Concentrations of mercury (Hg) have increased slowly in landlocked Arctic char over a 10- to 15-year...
International audienceDespite the limited direct anthropogenic mercury (Hg) inputs in the circumpola...
mercury in an arctic marine food web: insights from stable nitrogen isotope analysi
Methylmercury (MeHg) biomagnifies through aquatic food webs resulting in elevated concentrations in ...
Although mercury (Hg) in polar ecosystems has been well-studied, there is little information on Hg i...
International audienceBiomagnification of mercury (Hg) in the Scotia Sea food web of the Southern Oc...
Attempts to use stable isotope carbon (delta13C) and nitrogen (delta15N) ratios to construct trophic...
peer reviewedThe consequences of a rapidly warming Arctic on environmental mercury (Hg) exposure in ...
Arctic coastal lagoons are dynamic ecosystems which make up large portions of the Arctic coastline. ...
Atmospheric deposition of mercury to remote areas has increased threefold since pre-industrial times...
Even at very low concentrations in the environment, mercury (Hg) has the potential to biomagnify in ...
Total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg) and 22 other trace elements were measured in ice algae, th...
Mercury (Hg) biotransformation and biomagnification are processes that affect Hg burdens in wildlife...
Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous toxic metal that bioaccumulates in organisms and biomagnifies in food w...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic element that enters the biosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources, an...
Concentrations of mercury (Hg) have increased slowly in landlocked Arctic char over a 10- to 15-year...
International audienceDespite the limited direct anthropogenic mercury (Hg) inputs in the circumpola...
mercury in an arctic marine food web: insights from stable nitrogen isotope analysi
Methylmercury (MeHg) biomagnifies through aquatic food webs resulting in elevated concentrations in ...
Although mercury (Hg) in polar ecosystems has been well-studied, there is little information on Hg i...
International audienceBiomagnification of mercury (Hg) in the Scotia Sea food web of the Southern Oc...
Attempts to use stable isotope carbon (delta13C) and nitrogen (delta15N) ratios to construct trophic...
peer reviewedThe consequences of a rapidly warming Arctic on environmental mercury (Hg) exposure in ...
Arctic coastal lagoons are dynamic ecosystems which make up large portions of the Arctic coastline. ...