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  • Ecological investigations have found that biomagnification up the food chain does occur.
  • The movement of dioxins through the food web has resulted in bioconcentration and biomagnification.
  • They recognize that POPs have the potential for long range transport and bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
  • This is opposed to biomagnification and is due to a decreased concentration from increased algal uptake.
  • Such mercury from gold mines is specifically known to contribute to biomagnification in aquatic food chains.
  • It was following the safety standard acknowledging the impact of biomagnification of mercury on traditional foods.
  • Through this process of biomagnification, the methylmercury concentration increases the further up the food chain it reaches.
  • Over time, this leads to the establishment of a trophic cascade and the biomagnification of specific toxicants.
  • :There is a problem with eating top predators, due to bioaccumulation and subsequent biomagnification of toxins.
  • The phenomena of radioactive bioaccumulation, bioconcentration and biomagnification, however, are especially known to sea level.
  • Biomagnification of toxicants is often a problem in salmon due to a varied diet of benthic invertebrates and fish.
  • In addition to eating traditional food items from cycad flour directly, BMAA may be ingested by humans through biomagnification.
  • Stuff like mercury, PCBs etc can't be digested . . . See also biomagnification and perhaps bioaccumulation.
  • Biota-sediment accumulation factor ( BSAF ) and biomagnification factor ( BMF ) also influence toxicity in aquatic environments.
  • Further studies found DDT in high concentrations in carnivores all over the world, the result of biomagnification through the food chain.
  • Currently there are studies looking BMAA biomagnification in marine and estuarine systems and its possible impact on human health outside of Guam.
  • Secondary and tertiary consumers accumulate even higher concentrations of such metals ( for more information on this process, see biomagnification ).
  • The researchers noted that such bivalves in the area exhibited significant biomagnification ( to 107 times ambient water levels ) of microcystin.
  • Due to bioaccumulation and biomagnification, the species at the top of the trophic pyramid are most vulnerable to dioxin-like compounds.
  • Regulation of these potential sources of pollution reduces the amount of mercury that ends up in fish and, through biomagnification, in humans.
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