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  1. Freshwater sample preservation for the analysis of dissolved low molecular mass thiols
  2. Rare earth elements (REE) in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems in the eastern Canadian Arctic
  3. Differential effects of plant root systems on nickel, copper and silver bioavailability in contaminated soil
  4. Gut Microbiome of the Canadian Arctic Inuit
  5. Rare earth elements in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems in the eastern Canadian Arctic
  6. Mercury, hydroquinone and clobetasol propionate in skin lightening products in West Africa and Canada
  7. Receptors rather than signals change in expression in four physiological regulatory networks during evolutionary divergence in threespine stickleback
  8. Photodemethylation of Methylmercury in Eastern Canadian Arctic Thaw Pond and Lake Ecosystems
  9. Relationship between Extracellular Low-Molecular-Weight Thiols and Mercury Species in Natural Lake Periphytic Biofilms
  10. Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer of Mercury and Selenium in African Sub-Tropical Fluvial Reservoirs Food Webs (Burkina Faso)
  11. Mercury methylation and demethylation by periphyton biofilms and their host in a fluvial wetland of the St. Lawrence River (QC, Canada)
  12. Mercury in the marine environment of the Canadian Arctic: Review of recent findings
  13. Mercury in freshwater ecosystems of the Canadian Arctic: Recent advances on its cycling and fate
  14. Spatio-temporal variations in biomass and mercury concentrations of epiphytic biofilms and their host in a large river wetland (Lake St. Pierre, Qc, Canada)
  15. Ecological determinants of methylmercury bioaccumulation in benthic invertebrates of polar desert lakes
  16. Effects of Experimental Thermocline and Oxycline Deepening on Methylmercury Bioaccumulation in a Canadian Shield Lake
  17. An investigation of enhanced mercury bioaccumulation in fish from offshore feeding
  18. Mercury, arsenic and selenium concentrations in water and fish from sub-Saharan semi-arid freshwater reservoirs (Burkina Faso)
  19. Divalent Base Cations Hamper HgII Uptake
  20. Factors affecting methylmercury biomagnification by a widespread aquatic invertebrate predator, the phantom midge larvae Chaoborus
  21. Shifts in elemental composition, methylmercury content and δ15N ratio during growth of a High Arctic copepod
  22. The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review
  23. Photoreactions of Mercury in Aquatic Systems
  24. Effects of various cooking methods and food components on bioaccessibility of mercury from fish
  25. Methanogens: Principal Methylators of Mercury in Lake Periphyton
  26. Habitat-specific bioaccumulation of methylmercury in invertebrates of small mid-latitude lakes in North America
  27. Snow - a photobiochemical exchange platform for volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds with the atmosphere
  28. Role of ultra-violet radiation, mercury and copper on the stability of dissolved glutathione in natural and artificial freshwater and saltwater
  29. Carbon sources for lake food webs in the Canadian High Arctic and other regions of Arctic North America
  30. Response to “Comparative estimate of P fluxes in lakes” by J. M. Sereda and J. J. Hudson
  31. Beaver Ponds Increase Methylmercury Concentrations in Canadian Shield Streams along Vegetation and Pond-Age Gradients
  32. Seasonal methylmercury dynamics in water draining three beaver impoundments of varying age
  33. Elevated methylmercury in High ArcticDaphniaand the role of productivity in controlling their distribution
  34. Importance of elemental mercury in lake sediments
  35. Spatial coverage and temporal trends of atmospheric mercury measurements in Polar Regions
  36. Mercury chemical transformations in the gas, aqueous and heterogeneous phases: state-of-the-art science and uncertainties
  37. Metamorphosis in Chironomids, More than Mercury Supply, Controls Methylmercury Transfer to Fish in High Arctic Lakes
  38. Fish decomposition in boreal lakes and biogeochemical implications
  39. A synthesis of atmospheric mercury depletion event chemistry in the atmosphere and snow
  40. Nitrogen transfer from sea to land via commercial fisheries
  41. Whole-ecosystem study shows rapid fish-mercury response to changes in mercury deposition
  42. Underwater infrared video system for behavioral studies in lakes
  43. Mercury distribution, partitioning and speciation in coastal vs. inland High Arctic snow
  44. Mercury transformations and fluxes in sediments of a riverine wetland
  45. Potential for Mercury Reduction by Microbes in the High Arctic
  46. Influence of temperate mixed and deciduous tree covers on Hg concentrations and photoredox transformations in snow
  47. Biological and Chemical Redox Transformations of Mercury in Fresh and Salt Waters of the High Arctic during Spring and Summer
  48. Potential for Mercury Reduction by Microbes in the High Arctic
  49. Evasion of added isotopic mercury from a northern temperate lake
  50. Relationship between the loading rate of inorganic mercury to aquatic ecosystems and dissolved gaseous mercury production and evasion
  51. Air‐water gas exchange of mercury in the Bay Saint François wetlands: Observation and model parameterization
  52. Temporal and spatial distribution and production of dissolved gaseous mercury in the Bay St. François wetland, in the St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada
  53. New Evidence on Variations of Human Body Burden of Methylmercury from Fish Consumption
  54. Gross Photoreduction Kinetics of Mercury in Temperate Freshwater Lakes and Rivers:  Application to a General Model of DGM Dynamics
  55. Diel variations in photoinduced oxidation of Hg0 in freshwater
  56. Relationship between DOC photochemistry and mercury redox transformations in temperate lakes and wetlands
  57. Fate of mercury accumulated by blowflies feeding on fish carcasses
  58. Mercury transfer from fish carcasses to scavengers in boreal lakes: the use of stable isotopes of mercury
  59. An Ecosystem Approach to Describe the Mercury Issue in Canada: From Mercury Sources to Human Health
  60. Redox transformations of mercury in an Arctic snowpack at springtime
  61. Dark Oxidation of Dissolved and Liquid Elemental Mercury in Aquatic Environments
  62. The Arctic: a sink for mercury
  63. Biological and photochemical production of dissolved gaseous mercury in a boreal lake
  64. Formation and evasion of dissolved gaseous mercury in large enclosures amended with 200HgCl2
  65. Salmon‐derived mercury and nutrients in a Lake Ontario spawning stream
  66. New Directions: The role of bioaerosols in atmospheric chemistry and physics
  67. Total mercury determination in sand boxes from Montreal
  68. The Arctic: a sink for mercury
  69. An Easy Method to Measure Total Particulate Hg in Water Without Chemical Digestion
  70. Photoinduced Oxidation of Hg0(aq) in the Waters from the St. Lawrence Estuary
  71. Behavior of mercury in snow from different latitudes
  72. Dissolve gaseous mercury distribution in a wetland: Influence of macrophyte beds
  73. Mercury accumulation and loss by necrophageous calliphoridae larvae (diptera)
  74. Relating cadmium concentrations in three macrophyte-associated freshwater invertebrates to those in macrophytes, water and sediments
  75. Microbiological degradation of atmospheric organic compounds
  76. The Role of Mercury Redox Reactions in Snow on Snow-to-Air Mercury Transfer
  77. Photooxidation of Hg(0) in Artificial and Natural Waters
  78. In situ high temporal resolution analysis of elemental mercury in natural waters
  79. Photooxidation of Hg(0) in Artificial and Natural Waters
  80. Mercury Water−Air Exchange over the Upper St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario
  81. Distribution and transformation of elemental mercury in the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario
  82. Distribution and transformation of elemental mercury in the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario
  83. THE CHEMICAL CYCLE AND BIOACCUMULATION OF MERCURY
  84. Production and Loss of Dissolved Gaseous Mercury in Coastal Seawater
  85. Photochemical Formation of volatile mercury in high Arctic lakes
  86. Effect of solar radiation on the formation of dissolved gaseous mercury in temperate lakes
  87. PHOTOCHEMICAL FORMATION OF VOLATILE MERCURY IN HIGH ARCTIC LAKES
  88. Total metal burdens in the freshwater amphipod Gammarus fasciatus: contribution of various body parts and influence of gut contents
  89. Sunlight-Induced Formation of Dissolved Gaseous Mercury in Lake Waters
  90. Abiotic and Seasonal Factors Influencing Trace Metal Levels (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in the Freshwater AmphipodGammarus fasciatusin Two Fluvial Lakes of the St. Lawrence River
  91. Firefly assay of ATP from freshwater zooplankton: Comparison of extraction methods