general and histological indicators of health in wild fishes from a biological mercury hotspot in northeastern north america. | kejimkujik national park and national historic site, nova scotia, canada, is considered a biological mercury (hg) hotspot because the tissues of yellow perch (perca flavescens) and common loons (gavia immer) inhabiting the lakes frequently exceed so-called safe levels of hg. in the present study, the relationships between hg and overall health of males and females of 3 forage fish species (brown bullhead ameirus nebulosus, banded killifish fundulus diaphanus, and golden shiner notemigonus crysol ... | 2017 | 27595668 |