David E Yates
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Yates D, Adams E, Angelo S, Evers D, Schmerfeld J, Moore M, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2013 Nov;
23(1):45-55.
PMID: 24271419
This study examines mercury exposure in bats across the northeast U.S. from 2005 to 2009. We collected 1,481 fur and 681 blood samples from 8 states and analyzed them for...
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Wada H, Yates D, Evers D, Taylor R, Hopkins W
Ecotoxicology
. 2010 Jul;
19(7):1277-84.
PMID: 20596767
Much of the research on mercury (Hg) in wild vertebrates has focused on piscivores and other animals at high trophic levels. However, recent studies indicated that insectivorous terrestrial vertebrates may...
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Evers D, Savoy L, DeSorbo C, Yates D, Hanson W, Taylor K, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2007 Oct;
17(2):69-81.
PMID: 17909967
Anthropogenic inputs of mercury (Hg) into the environment have significantly increased in the past century. Concurrently, the availability of methylmercury (MeHg) in aquatic systems has increased to levels posing risks...
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Yates D, Mayack D, Munney K, Evers D, Major A, Kaur T, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2005 Jun;
14(1-2):263-74.
PMID: 15931971
Aquatic ecosystems have received mercury released from anthropogenic sources. The northeast region of North America is at especially high risk because of local and regional emission sources, prevailing wind patterns,...