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A review of mercury concentrations in freshwater fishes of Africa: Patterns and predictors
Dalal E.L. Hanna, Christopher T. Solomon, Amanda Poste, David G. Buck, Lauren J. Chapman
Seasonal and year-to-year variation of mercury concentration in perch (Perca fluviatilis) in boreal lakes
Hans Fredrik Veiteberg Braaten, Eirik Fjeld, Sigurd Rognerud, Espen Lund, Thorjørn Larssen
The influence of littoral on mercury bioaccumulation in a humic lake
Markus Lindholm, Heleen de Wit, Tor Erik Eriksen, Hans Fredrik Veiteberg Braaten
New insights into traditional health risk assessments of mercury exposure: Implications of selenium
Hua Zhang, Xinbin Feng, Hing Man Chan, Thorjørn Larssen
Transport and fate of mercury under different hydrologic regimes in polluted stream in mining area
Yan Lin, Thorjørn Larssen, Rolf David Vogt, XB Feng, H Zhang
Halogenated organic contaminants and mercury in northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis): levels, relationships to dietary descriptors and blood to liver comparison
Lisa Bjørnsdatter Knudsen, Katrine Borgå, Even Hjalmar Jørgensen, Bert van Bavel, Martin Schlaback, Jonathan Verreault
The Minamata Convention and mercury policy in China. The role of science
G. Kristin Rosendal, Gørild Heggelund, Steinar E Andresen, Eirik Hovland Steindal
The interplay between total mercury, methylmercury and dissolved organic matter in fluvial systems: A latitudinal study across Europe
Andrea G. Bravo, Dolly N. Kothawala, Katrin Attermeyer, Emmanuel Tessier, Pascal Bodmer, Jose L. J. Ledesma
Mercury in Molar Excess of Selenium Interferes with Thyroid Hormone Function in Free-Ranging Freshwater Fish
Paulien Jakobje Mulder, Elisabeth Lie, Grethe Stavik Eggen, Tomasz Maciej Ciesielski, Torunn Berg, Janneche Utne Skåre
Top-down constraints on atmospheric mercury emissions and implications for global biogeochemical cycling
Shaoije Song, Noelle Eckley Selin, Anne L. Soerensen, Hélène Angot, Richard S. Artz, Steven Brooks
Temporal trends (1983-2003) of bromated flame retardants, cyclododeca-1,5,9-triene and mercury in eggs of four seabird species from Northern Norway and Svalbard
L.B. Knudsen, J. Verrault, A. Polder, E. Lie, Robert T Barrett, J.U. Skaare
Distribution pattern of mercury in northern Barents Sea and Eurasian Basin surface sediment
Stephen Gustav Kohler, Laura M. Kull, Lars-Eric Heimbürger-Boavida, Thaise Ricardo de Freitas, Nicolas Sanchez, Kuria Ndungu
Ecological Drivers of Mercury Bioaccumulation in Fish of a Subarctic Watercourse
Per-Arne Amundsen, Nina Matilda Henriksson, Amanda Poste, Sebastian Prati, Michael Power
The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review
Thomas A. Douglas, Lisa L. Loseto, Robie W Macdonald, Peter M. Outridge, Aurelien Dommergue, Alexander Poulain
Mercury in the Barents region – River fluxes, sources, and environmental concentrations
Cathrine Brecke Gundersen, Evgeniy Yakushev, Petr Terentjev, Nikolai Kashulin, Vladimir Korobov, Natalia Frolova
Effect of diet, location and sampling year on bioaccumulation of mercury, selenium and cadmium in pelagic feeding seabirds in Svalbard
Ida Beathe Øverjordet, Geir Wing Gabrielsen, Torunn Berg, Anders Ruus, Anita Evenset, Katrine Borgå
Enhanced relative methyl mercury concentrations within a valuable seagrass area in the brackish fjord Gunneklevfjorden, Norway
M. Olsen, Frithjof Emil Moy, Espen Lydersen, Morten Schaanning
Mercury in the submerged macrophytes Potamogeton crispus and Chara virgate from the brackish, industrial affected Gunneklevfjorden, southern Norway
Marianne Olsen, Cecilie Sørensen, Espen Lydersen
Understanding mercury and chlorinated paraffins biomagnification by identifying dietary patterns in killer whales in Norway
Carl Johan Ludwig Fagerlund, Eve Marie Jourdain, Clare Margaret Andvik, Bo Yuan, Anders Ruus, Katrine Borgå
Profiling the diet of Norwegian killer whales through quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA) and mercury accumulation
Kiah Jane Oland Lee, Eve Marie Jourdain, Anaïs Remili, Clare Margaret Andvik, Carl Johan Ludwig Fagerlund, Melissa McKinney