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Brown, M.E., K.L. Buffington, L.B. Cleckner, and N.R. Razavi. 2022. Elevated methylmercury concentration and trophic position of the non-native bloody red shrimp (Hemimysis anomala) increase biomagnification risk in nearshore food webs. Journal of Great Lakes Research 48(1):252-259. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2021.11.010.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 46087
Type: Journal Article
Author: Brown, M.E., K.L. Buffington, L.B. Cleckner, and N.R. Razavi
Date (year): 2022
Article Title:Elevated methylmercury concentration and trophic position of the non-native bloody red shrimp (Hemimysis anomala) increase biomagnification risk in nearshore food webs
Journal Name: Journal of Great Lakes Research
Volume: 48
Issue: 1
Pages: 252-259
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Keywords: Hemimysis anomala, bloody red shrimp, methylmercury, bioaccumulation, toxicity, Great Lakes
DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2021.11.010
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Hemimysis anomala

    NY - Seneca Lake
    NY - Seneca Lake
    NY - Seneca-Cayuga Canal
    NY - Seneca-Cayuga Canal


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