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209 related items for PubMed ID: 19621205

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  • 2. Mercury bioacumulation in four tissues of Podocnemis erythrocephala (Podocnemididae: Testudines) as a function of water parameters.
    Schneider L, Belger L, Burger J, Vogt RC.
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  • 4. Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, and selenium levels in blood of four species of turtles from the Amazon in Brazil.
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  • 6. Factors controlling Hg levels in two predatory fish species in the Negro river basin, Brazilian Amazon.
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  • 7. Influence of ecological factors and of land use on mercury levels in fish in the Tapajós River basin, Amazon.
    Sampaio da Silva D, Lucotte M, Paquet S, Davidson R.
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  • 8. Heavy metals in Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) from the Aleutians: location, age, size, and risk.
    Burger J, Gochfeld M, Shukla T, Jeitner C, Burke S, Donio M, Shukla S, Snigaroff R, Snigaroff D, Stamm T, Volz C.
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  • 9. Mercury concentrations in different tissues of turtle and caiman species from the Rio Purus, Amazonas, Brazil.
    Eggins S, Schneider L, Krikowa F, Vogt RC, Da Silveira R, Maher W.
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  • 10. Selenium and mercury concentrations in some fish species of the Madeira River, Amazon Basin, Brazil.
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    Dórea JG, Barbosa AC.
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  • 12. Effects of diet composition and trophic structure on mercury bioaccumulation in temperate flatfishes.
    Payne EJ, Taylor DL.
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  • 13. Assessment of Mercury Concentration in Turtles (Podocnemis unifilis) in the Xingu River Basin, Brazil.
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  • 14. Goldmining and mercury contamination of the piscivorous fish Hoplias aimara in French Guiana (Amazon basin).
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  • 15. Mercury concentration in different tissues of Podocnemis unifilis (Troschel, 1848) (Podocnemididae: Testudines) from the lower Xingu River - Amazonian, Brazil.
    Souza-Araujo J, Giarrizzo T, Lima MO.
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  • 16. An evaluation of the use of reptile dermal scutes as a non-invasive method to monitor mercury concentrations in the environment.
    Schneider L, Eggins S, Maher W, Vogt RC, Krikowa F, Kinsley L, Eggins SM, Da Silveira R.
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  • 17. Metal levels in flathead sole (Hippoglossoides elassodon) and great sculpin (Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus) from Adak Island, Alaska: potential risk to predators and fishermen.
    Burger J, Gochfeld M, Jeitner C, Burke S, Stamm T.
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  • 18. Mercury contamination in turtles and implications for human health.
    Green AD, Buhlmann KA, Hagen C, Romanek C, Gibbons JW.
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  • 19. Mercury and selenium in fish from the Savannah river: species, trophic level, and locational differences.
    Burger J, Gaines KF, Boring CS, Stephens WL, Snodgrass J, Gochfeld M.
    Environ Res; 2001 Oct 06; 87(2):108-18. PubMed ID: 11683594
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  • 20. Elevated blood selenium levels in the Brazilian Amazon.
    Lemire M, Mergler D, Fillion M, Passos CJ, Guimarães JR, Davidson R, Lucotte M.
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