Periphytic biofilms have the potential to greatly influence the microbial production of the neurotoxicant monomethylmercury in freshwaters although few studies have simultaneously assessed periphyton mercury methylation and demethylation rates and the microbial communities associated with these transformations. We performed a field study on periphyton from a river affected by run-of-river power plants and artificial wetlands in a boreal landscape (Québec, Canada). incubations were performed on three sites using environmental concentrations of isotopically enriched monomethylmercury (MMHg) and inorganic mercury (Hg) for demethylation and methylation rate measurements.
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