Transferência trófica de mercúrio e selênio na costa norte do Rio de Janeiro

  • Kehrig H
  • Fernandes K
  • Malm O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Trophic transfer of trace elements along marine food chains has been recognized as an important process influencing metal and metalloid bioaccumulation. The trophic transfer of mercury was observed between trophic levels from prey (considering fish with different feeding habits and squid) to top predator (dolphin) in a Northern coastal food chain of Rio de Janeiro. Selenium showed some evidence of trophic transfer between lower trophic levels. Dolphin presented the highest mercury concentrations whereas the benthic carnivorous fish showed the highest selenium concentrations. Mercury is biomagnified through the food chain while selenium does not present the same behavior.

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Kehrig, H. A., Fernandes, K. W. G., Malm, O., Seixas, T. G., Di Beneditto, A. P. M., & Souza, C. M. M. de. (2009). Transferência trófica de mercúrio e selênio na costa norte do Rio de Janeiro. Química Nova, 32(7), 1822–1828. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000700026

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