2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.01.009
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Correlates of mercury in fish from lakes near Clyde Forks, Ontario, Canada

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“…Ethier et al (unpublished data) found a 0.044 mg g À1 increase in soil THg with every 10% increase in TOC. A comparable increase was found for sediment THg in both the Dorset [13] and Clyde Forks [42], Ontario lakes (data combined), but only at lower (<30%) TOC levels (r 2 ¼ 0.37 …”
Section: Concentration Of Thg In Sedimentsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Ethier et al (unpublished data) found a 0.044 mg g À1 increase in soil THg with every 10% increase in TOC. A comparable increase was found for sediment THg in both the Dorset [13] and Clyde Forks [42], Ontario lakes (data combined), but only at lower (<30%) TOC levels (r 2 ¼ 0.37 …”
Section: Concentration Of Thg In Sedimentsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Senn et al, 2010). Interestingly, most studies have found that animals relying on pelagic carbon sources have higher Hg concentrations than those using littoral or benthic carbon sources (Power et al, 2002;Kidd et al, 2003;Ethier et al, 2008;Stewart et al, 2008). Only Eagles- Smith et al (2008) found the opposite, with higher Hg concentrations in benthic-associated organisms.…”
Section: Use Of Stable Isotopes To Understand Food Web Structurementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Stable isotope analysis of nitrogen (d 15 N), carbon (d 13 C), and sulfur (d 34 S) was coupled with Hg analysis to evaluate bioaccumulation of Hg in fish tissue [21,22,25] and to investigate possible feeding ecology and fluvial input differences that could alter Hg concentrations of red snapper collected among three sample regions. For stable isotope analysis, approximately 5 mg of dry ground tissue samples were placed in a tin boat with 10 mg of precombusted vanadium pentoxide (V 2 O 5 ).…”
Section: Stable Isotope Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a secondary objective, red snapper were collected from oil and gas platforms, along with other habitat types, within each region to establish if association with platforms affects red snapper Hg accumulation in marine environments. Stable isotope analysis of nitrogen (d 15 N), carbon (d 13 C), and sulfur (d 34 S) was coupled with Hg analysis to evaluate the bioaccumulation of Hg in fish tissue [21,22] and to examine if possible differences in feeding ecology, fluvial influences, and habitat use may affect Hg concentrations of red snapper collected from different regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%