Implications of mercury and lead concentrations on breeding physiology and phenology in an Arctic bird

Volume: 218, Pages: 1014 - 1022
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
Although physiological traits and phenology are thought to be evolved traits, they often show marked variation within populations, which may be related to extrinsic factors. For example, trace elements such as mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) alter biochemical processes within wildlife that may affect migration and breeding. While there is a growing understanding of how contaminants may influence wildlife physiology, studies addressing these...
Paper Details
Title
Implications of mercury and lead concentrations on breeding physiology and phenology in an Arctic bird
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
218
Pages
1014 - 1022
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