Assessing the importance of macroinvertebrate trophic dead ends in the lower transfer of methylmercu...
Assessing the importance of macroinvertebrate trophic dead ends in the lower transfer of methylmercury in littoral food webs
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Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada
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Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada
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Total mercury and methylmercury concentrations ([THg], [MeHg]) were measured in littoral macroinvertebrates from Lake St. Pierre, Quebec, Canada. Functional groups (detritivore, grazer, edible predator, inedible predator) explained the greatest fraction of [MeHg] variation compared with time (year, month), and space (station and shore). Greatest [T...
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Assessing the importance of macroinvertebrate trophic dead ends in the lower transfer of methylmercury in littoral food webs
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TN_cdi_gale_infotraccpiq_191215109
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotraccpiq_191215109
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0706-652X
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1205-7533
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10.1139/F08-116