“…Significant advances in our knowledge of the microbial Hg methylation process have been made over the last two decades (e.g., Gilmour and Henry, 1991 ; Choi and Bartha, 1993 ; Choi et al, 1994a , b ; Ekstrom et al, 2003 ; Schaefer and Morel, 2009 ; Brown et al, 2011a , b ; Gilmour et al, 2011 ; Parks et al, 2013 ). Still, major gaps persist in our understanding of the geochemical forms of inorganic Hg available for biomethylation (Benoit et al, 2003 ; Jonsson et al, 2012 ; Hsu-Kim et al, 2013 ), the biochemical pathways involved (Landner, 1971 ; Choi et al, 1994b ; Poulain and Barkay, 2013 ), and the mechanism for uptake of Hg by methylating microbes (Benoit et al, 1999 , 2001a ; Schaefer and Morel, 2009 ; Bridou et al, 2011 ; Schaefer et al, 2011 , 2014 ; Pedrero et al, 2012 ).…”