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Sulfur Isotopes Reveal Spatial Variation in Waterbird Trace Element Contamination from Tropical Estuaries to the Open Ocean. [PDF]

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Linhares BA   +8 more
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Collective escape waves provide a generic defence against different avian predators. [PDF]

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Bierbach D   +9 more
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A Broad Wildlife Survey of Influenza A Virus in the Orinoco Flooded Savannas from Colombia: New Reports and Perspectives. [PDF]

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Cárdenas Parra AK   +5 more
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Trends in Mercury Contamination Distribution among Human and Animal Populations in the Amazon Region. [PDF]

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Martoredjo I   +6 more
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Birds of the Tolima Department of Colombia's central Andean Region. [PDF]

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Mercury and methylmercury concentration in the feathers of two species of Kingfishers Megaceryle torquata and Chloroceryle amazona in the Upper Paraguay Basin and Amazon Basin

Ecotoxicology, 2023
Mercury (Hg) contamination remains a significant environmental concern. In aquatic ecosystems, Hg can undergo methylation, forming its organic form, methylmercury (MeHg), which bioaccumulates and biomagnifies in the food chain, ultimately reaching the top predators, including waterfowl.
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