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Portland State University

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2016

Bioaccumulation

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The Effects Of Anthropogenic Stressors On Mercury Concentrations And Community Composition Of Freshwater Zooplankton, Meredith Powers Jordan Dec 2016

The Effects Of Anthropogenic Stressors On Mercury Concentrations And Community Composition Of Freshwater Zooplankton, Meredith Powers Jordan

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Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulation in freshwater aquatic systems is impacted by anthropogenic stressors, including climate change and excess nutrients. The goal of this study was to determine how warmer water temperatures and excess nutrients would impact zooplankton communities and phytoplankton concentrations, and in turn increase or decrease MeHg concentrations in freshwater zooplankton. I used a 2x2 factorial design to determine if the interaction of temperature and nutrients would impact plankton metrics and zooplankton MeHg concentrations. Mesocosms were filled with Hg-contaminated water and plankton from Cottage Grove Reservoir, Oregon, a waterbody that has experienced decades of elevated MeHg concentrations and corresponding fish …