A geographical comparison of mercury in seabirds in the eastern Canadian Arctic

Volume: 66, Pages: 92 - 96
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
Mercury (Hg) is a potentially toxic metal ubiquitous in arctic biota. Livers of adult thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) and northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) sampled from several locations in the eastern Canadian Arctic during 2007-2008 were analyzed for total Hg in order to assess geographical patterns. Thick-billed murres were collected from five colonies (Coats Island, Digges Island, Akpatok Island, Prince Leopold Island, Minarets) and...
Paper Details
Title
A geographical comparison of mercury in seabirds in the eastern Canadian Arctic
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Volume
66
Pages
92 - 96
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