The ecology and life-histories of white sharks make this species susceptible to mercury bioaccumulation; however, the health consequences of mercury exposure are understudied. We measured muscle and plasma total mercury (THg), health markers, and trace minerals in Northwest Atlantic white sharks. THg in muscle tissue averaged 10.0 mg/kg dry weight, while THg in blood plasma averaged 533 μg/L. THg levels in plasma and muscle were positively correlated with shark precaudal length (153-419 cm), and THg was bioaccumulated proportionally in muscle and plasma. Nine sharks had selenium:mercury molar ratios in blood plasma \u3e1.0, indicating that for certain individuals the potential protective effects of the trace mineral were diminished, whereas...
Marine pollution, due to the regular discharge of contaminants by various anthropogenic sources, is ...
Mercury occurrence was evaluated in samples of edible muscle tissue of 27 blue sharks (Prionace glau...
Sharks have greater risk for bioaccumulation of marine toxins and mercury (Hg), because they are lon...
Previous studies have demonstrated that sharks, perhaps more so than any other fishes, are capable o...
The aim of this study was to determine the biomagnification of mercury through the principal prey of...
International audienceThe non-essential metal mercury (Hg) can have deleterious effects on health of...
The human ingestion of mercury (Hg) from sea food is of big concern worldwide due to adverse health ...
Few published studies have examined whether the elevated concentrations of the nonessential toxic me...
The smooth hammerhead shark Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the elasmobranch species most...
Shark fisheries have expanded due to increased demand for shark products. As long-lived apex predato...
Pelagic sharks (blue shark Prionace glauca and shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus) caught by long-line ...
Mercury (Hg) is a non-essential metal that can have toxic effects on the fitness of organisms and te...
Together with several health benefits, fish meat could introduce toxins to consumers in the form of ...
Sharks often bioaccumulate mercury (Hg) concentrations in their muscle to levels that threaten the h...
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) and shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) specimens were caught in the Nort...
Marine pollution, due to the regular discharge of contaminants by various anthropogenic sources, is ...
Mercury occurrence was evaluated in samples of edible muscle tissue of 27 blue sharks (Prionace glau...
Sharks have greater risk for bioaccumulation of marine toxins and mercury (Hg), because they are lon...
Previous studies have demonstrated that sharks, perhaps more so than any other fishes, are capable o...
The aim of this study was to determine the biomagnification of mercury through the principal prey of...
International audienceThe non-essential metal mercury (Hg) can have deleterious effects on health of...
The human ingestion of mercury (Hg) from sea food is of big concern worldwide due to adverse health ...
Few published studies have examined whether the elevated concentrations of the nonessential toxic me...
The smooth hammerhead shark Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the elasmobranch species most...
Shark fisheries have expanded due to increased demand for shark products. As long-lived apex predato...
Pelagic sharks (blue shark Prionace glauca and shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus) caught by long-line ...
Mercury (Hg) is a non-essential metal that can have toxic effects on the fitness of organisms and te...
Together with several health benefits, fish meat could introduce toxins to consumers in the form of ...
Sharks often bioaccumulate mercury (Hg) concentrations in their muscle to levels that threaten the h...
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) and shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) specimens were caught in the Nort...
Marine pollution, due to the regular discharge of contaminants by various anthropogenic sources, is ...
Mercury occurrence was evaluated in samples of edible muscle tissue of 27 blue sharks (Prionace glau...
Sharks have greater risk for bioaccumulation of marine toxins and mercury (Hg), because they are lon...