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    Circumpolar assessment of mercury contamination: the Adélie penguin as a bioindicator of Antarctic marine ecosystems

    Due to its persistence and potential ecological and health impacts, mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant of major concern that may reach high concentrations even in remote polar oceans. In contrast to the Arctic...

    Fanny Cusset, Paco Bustamante, Alice Carravieri, Clément Bertin in Ecotoxicology (2023)

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    Mercury contamination in the tropical seabird community from Clipperton Island, eastern Pacific Ocean

    Mercury (Hg) pollution is a global problem affecting remote areas of the open ocean, but the bioaccumulation of this neurotoxic pollutant in tropical top predators remains poorly documented. The objective of t...

    Paco Bustamante, Thibault Le Verge, Charles-André Bost, Maud Brault-Favrou in Ecotoxicology (2023)

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    Mercury in Ten Storm-Petrel Populations from the Antarctic to the Subtropics

    The oceans become increasingly contaminated as a result of global industrial production and consumer behaviour, and this affects wildlife in areas far removed from sources of pollution. Migratory seabirds such...

    Petra Quillfeldt, Yuliana Bedolla-Guzmán in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2023)

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    Climate-driven range shifts of the king penguin in a fragmented ecosystem

    Range shift is the primary short-term species response to rapid climate change, but it is often hampered by natural or anthropogenic habitat fragmentation. Different critical areas of a species’ niche may be e...

    Robin Cristofari, **aoming Liu, Francesco Bonadonna, Yves Cherel in Nature Climate Change (2018)