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Mercury in cetaceans: exposure, bioaccumulation and toxicity
Joanna Kershaw
, Ailsa Hall
School of Biology
Sea Mammal Research Unit
Marine Alliance for Science & Technology Scotland
Scottish Oceans Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Odontocete
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Bioaccumulation
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Selenium
100%
Atmospherics
50%
Marine Environment
50%
By-Catch
50%
Water Temperature
50%
Prey Availability
50%
Ocean Current
50%
Transportation
50%
Methylmercury
50%
Marine Ecosystem
50%
Detoxification
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Toothed Whale
100%
Bioaccumulation
100%
Selenium
100%
Cell Culture
50%
Methylmercury
50%
Acute Toxicity
50%
Kidney Injury
50%
Prey
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Detoxication
50%
Liver Injury
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