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News — Biodiversity Research Institute announces publication in Ecotoxicology of a scientific paper that describes for the first time currently available biotic mercury data on a global scale to improve the understanding of global efforts to reduce the impact of mercury pollution on people and the environment. Data from the peer-reviewed literature were compiled in BRI's Global Biotic Mercury Synthesis database (>550,000 data points).
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David C. Evers
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