“…In Peru, since the 1950s, more than 180 metric tons of Hg have been discharged annually by artisanal and small‐scale gold mining (ASGM) (Cardo & Vargas, 2017; Velásquez Ramírez et al, 2021; Gerson et al, 2022), especially in the highly biodiverse Madre de Dios River Basin, in the Southeastern region of the Peruvian Amazon, resulting in almost 100,000 deforested hectares in 2018 (Espejo et al, 2018). Most studies on Hg pollution, bioaccumulation and biomagnification have focused on aquatic ecosystems and their different components (Hacon et al, 2020; Nyholt et al, 2022; Schneider et al, 2012), while studies on the presence of Hg and its impact on terrestrial ecosystems, especially tropical forests, have only recently begun (Carrasco‐Rueda et al, 2020; Gerson et al, 2022; Lopes et al, 2020; Yung et al, 2019; Zhou et al, 2016). There is some evidence that Hg bioaccumulation and biomagnification in terrestrial invertebrates are related to trophic levels (Yung et al, 2019; Zhou et al, 2016).…”