Natural Shields Against Mercury

Marine sponges may play an important, previously underestimated role in reducing methylmercury contamination in marine food webs. In a new modelling study, researchers at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon have shown that sponges can significantly influence the spread of this environmental toxin through ecosystems. The findings suggest that the animals’ unique feeding behavior helps reduce methylmercury levels and may lower contamination in fish. The study was recently published in the journal Biogeosciences.

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