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  • Like many lipiphilic toxins, PCBs biomagnify up the food chain.
  • In some cases, metals, such as mercury, can biomagnify.
  • Tissue concentrations of PAHs do not increase ( biomagnify ) from the lowest to highest levels of food chains.
  • Bioaccumulation analysis should be conducted appropriately based on the contaminants of concern ( for example, metals do not biomagnify ).
  • Also, DDT may biomagnify, which causes progressively higher concentrations in the body fat of animals farther up the food chain.
  • Arsenic is bioaccumulative in many organisms, marine species in particular, but it does not appear to biomagnify significantly in food webs.
  • For a specific example, DDT tends to biomagnify in eagles, causing talk ) 05 : 13, 25 March 2013 ( UTC)
  • DDT is thought to biomagnify and biomagnification is one of the most significant reasons it was deemed harmful to the environment by the EPA and other organizations.
  • DDT is stored in the fat of animals and takes many years to break down, and as the fat is consumed by predators, the amounts of DDT biomagnify.
  • Because of this, they have been observed to persist in the environment, to be capable of long-range transport, bioaccumulate in human and animal tissue, biomagnify in food chains, and to have potentially significant impacts on human health and the environment.
  • The researchers found that the pollution _ which included not only the arsenic, but also high levels of chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, silver, zinc, coal tar, and numerous organic compounds _ was having a significant impact on the marine communities in the entire area, with the possibility that the contamination would " biomagnify, " or move up the food chain.