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Effects of Environmental Methylmercury on the Health of Wild Birds, Mammals, and Fish

Carleton University · Environment and Climate Change Canada

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Abstract

Wild piscivorous fish, mammals, and birds may be at risk for elevated dietary methylmercury intake and toxicity. In controlled feeding studies, the consumption of diets that contained Hg (as methylmercury) at environmentally realistic concentrations resulted in a range of toxic effects in fish, birds, and mammals, including behavioral, neurochemical, hormonal, and reproductive changes. Limited field-based studies, especially with certain wild piscivorous bird species, e.g., the common loon, corroborated laboratory-based results, demonstrating significant relations between methylmercury exposure and various indicators of methylmercury toxicity, including reproductive impairment. Potential population effects in…

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Keywords
  • Methylmercury
  • Biology
  • Predation
  • Hatchling
  • Predatory fish
  • Population
  • Ecology
  • Zoology
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