Trophodynamics and mercury bioaccumulation in reef and open-ocean fishes from The Bahamas with a focus on two teleost predators

Identifying prey resource pools supporting fish biomass can elucidate trophic pathways of pollutant bioaccumulation. We used multiple chemical tracers (carbon [δ13C] and nitrogen [δ15N] stable isotopes and total mercury [THg]) to identify trophic pathways and measure contaminant loading in upper tro...

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Publié dans:Marine ecology progress series. - 1998. - 608(2019) vom: 27., Seite 221-232
Auteur principal: Shipley, Oliver N (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Lee, Cheng-Shiuan, Fisher, Nicholas S, Burruss, Georgiana, Frisk, Michael G, Brooks, Edward J, Zuckerman, Zachary C, Herrmann, Achim D, Madigan, Daniel J
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2019
Accès à la collection:Marine ecology progress series
Sujets:Journal Article Contaminant loading Dolphinfish Stable isotope analysis The Bahamas Wahoo