Researchers at @toxtranslation studied fish and benthic invertebrates in streams, finding that the accumulation of mercury, a neurotoxin, in food webs is the result of both methylmercury availability and trophic position. https://t.co/5EDHHSUtzI
Dartmouth Superfund Research Center Director Celia Chen is co-author of just-published paper Factors affecting MeHg bioaccumulation in stream biota: the role of dissolved organic carbon and diet. https://t.co/Za60vKd92R
RT @Bioaccum_Papers: Factors affecting MeHg bioaccumulation in stream biota: the role of dissolved organic carbon and diet. https://t.co/1g…
Factors affecting MeHg bioaccumulation in stream biota: the role of dissolved organic carbon and diet. https://t.co/1gLS6dxHY3
RT @ecotoxicology: https://t.co/TokGJ3jviJ Factors affecting MeHg bioaccumulation in stream biota: the role of dissolved organic carbon and…
https://t.co/TokGJ3jviJ Factors affecting MeHg bioaccumulation in stream biota: the role of dissolved organic carbon and diet Abstract The bioaccumulation of the neurotoxin methylmercury (MeHg) in freshwater ecosystems is thought to be mediated by both w