2018
DOI: 10.1101/430330
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Is there a BMAA transfer in the pelagic and benthic food webs in the Baltic Sea?

Abstract: 11The evidence regarding BMAA occurrence in the Baltic Sea is contradictory, with benthic 12 sources appearing to be more important than pelagic ones. The latter is counterintuitive 13 considering that pelagic primary producers, such as diatoms, dinoflagellates, and 14 cyanobacteria, are the only plausible source of this compound in the food webs. To elucidate 15 BMAA distribution in trophic pathways, we analyzed BMAA in the pelagic and benthic food 16 webs sampled in summer 2010 in the Northern Baltic P… Show more

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