Mercury contamination in resident and migrant songbirds and potential effects on body condition

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Foraging and migration ecology are important determinants of methylmercury contamination in birds, and methylmercury exposure in songbirds may result in reduced body condition.

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Ackerman, J. T., Hartman, C. A., & Herzog, M. P. (2019). Mercury contamination in resident and migrant songbirds and potential effects on body condition. Environmental Pollution, 246, 797–810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2018.11.060

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