Bottlenose dolphins () are long-lived marine mammals, upper-level predators, and they inhabit near-shore environments, which increases their exposure to pollution. Mercury is a ubiquitous and persistent metal pollutant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify up the food chain. Dolphins are known to accumulate mercury, and limited research has shown that mercury exposure can weaken the immune system of dolphins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe St. Johns River, Florida's longest river, is threatened by a variety of factors, including anthropogenic disturbances and global climate changes. Metal pollution in the Lower St.
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