| aquatic and terrestrial organic matter in the diet of stream consumers: implications for mercury bioaccumulation. | the relative contribution of aquatic vs. terrestrial organic matter to the diet of consumers in fluvial environments and its effects on bioaccumulation of contaminants such as mercury (hg) remain poorly understood. we used stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in a gradient approach (consumer isotope ratio vs. periphyton isotope ratio) across temperate streams that range in their ph to assess consumer reliance on aquatic (periphyton) vs. terrestrial (riparian vegetation) organic matter, and whe ... | 2012 | 22645815 |