Taking the trophic bypass: aquatic-terrestrial linkage reduces methylmercury in a terrestrial food web.
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Dissolved organic carbon modulates mercury concentrations in insect subsidies from streams to terrestrial consumers.Accumulation of Methylmercury in Invertebrates and Masked Shrews (Sorex cinereus) at an Upland Forest-Peatland Interface in Northern Minnesota, USA.Subsidies of Aquatic Resources in Terrestrial EcosystemsImpacts of Global Change on Mediterranean Forests and Their Services
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Taking the trophic bypass: aquatic-terrestrial linkage reduces methylmercury in a terrestrial food web.
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Brian J Spiesman
Claudio Gratton
M Jake Vander Zanden
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10.1890/14-0038.1
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z