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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 methylmercu...

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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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Assessing the importance of macroinvertebrate trophic dead ends in the lower transfer of methylmercury in littoral food webs

Publisher

Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada

Journal title

Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 2008-09, Vol.65 (9), p.2043-2052

Language

English

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Ottawa, ON: National Research Council of Canada

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Contents

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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Full title

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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ISSN

0706-652X

E-ISSN

1205-7533

DOI

10.1139/F08-116

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