418 results on '"Lucotte, Marc"'
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102. Ecology of Rhodnius robustus Larrousse, 1927 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) in Attalea palm trees of the Tapajós River Region (Pará State, Brazilian Amazon)
103. Le mercure en Amazonie : Rôle de l’homme et de l’environnement, risques sanitaires
104. Modeling mercury concentrations in northern pikes and walleyes from frequently fishes lakes of Abitibi-Témiscamingue (Québec, Canada): a GIS approach
105. Characterization of pesticide consumption in the county of Santarém, Pará, Brazil
106. The PLUPH Project: an environmental health study based on ecosystem approaches to human health (Ecohealth) in the Brazilian Amazon
107. Combined dynamics of mercury and terrigenous organic matter following impoundment of Churchill Falls Hydroelectric Reservoir, Labrador
108. Impact of forested fallows on fertility and mercury content in soils of the Tapajós River region, Brazilian Amazon
109. Assessing carbon dynamics in natural and perturbed boreal aquatic systems
110. The carbon cycle of Quebec boreal reservoirs investigated by elemental compositions and isotopic values
111. Mercury and flooding cycles in the Tapajós river basin, Brazilian Amazon: The role of periphyton of a floating macrophyte (Paspalum repens)
112. Mercury and methylmercury concentrations in high altitude lakes and fish (Arctic charr) from the French Alps related to watershed characteristics
113. Relationship between Mercury Concentration and Growth Rates for Walleyes, Northern Pike, and Lake Trout from Quebec Lakes
114. Terrestrial organic matter biomarkers as tracers of Hg sources in lake sediments
115. Modeling the carbon dynamics of the La Grande hydroelectric complex in northern Quebec
116. Early Hg mobility in cultivated tropical soils one year after slash-and-burn of the primary forest, in the Brazilian Amazon
117. The gap between scientists and journalists: the case of mercury science in Québec’s press
118. Influence of functional feeding groups and spatiotemporal variables on the δ15N signature of littoral macroinvertebrates
119. La Chine et l’environnement : pièce en quatre actes (tragédie ou comédie ?)
120. Biomass and composition of macroinvertebrate communities associated with different types of macrophyte architectures and habitats in a large fluvial lake
121. Evaluation of Two Current Approaches for the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Diffusive Fluxes from Lentic Ecosystems
122. Toxicological effects of methylmercury on walleye (Sander vitreus) and perch (Perca flavescens) from lakes of the boreal forest
123. Elemental, Isotopic, and Spectroscopic Assessment of Chemical Fractionation of Dissolved Organic Matter Sampled with a Portable Reverse Osmosis System
124. Variability of carbon stable isotope signatures of littoral macroinvertebrates in a fluvial lake
125. Daily mercury intake in fish-eating populations in the Brazilian Amazon
126. Influence of intensive fishing on the partitioning of mercury and methylmercury in three lakes of Northern Québec
127. Emergence and Robustness of a Community Discussion Network on Mercury Contamination and Health in the Brazilian Amazon
128. Elevated blood selenium levels in the Brazilian Amazon
129. Translocation of soil organic matter following reservoir impoundment in boreal systems: Implications for in situ productivity
130. First assessment of methane and carbon dioxide emissions from shallow and deep zones of boreal reservoirs upon ice break‐up
131. New Evidence on Variations of Human Body Burden of Methylmercury from Fish Consumption
132. Mercury transfer from fish carcasses to scavengers in boreal lakes: the use of stable isotopes of mercury
133. Hydroelectric Reservoirs as Anthropogenic Sources of Greenhouse Gases
134. Greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs of the western United States
135. Environmental biomonitoring using cytogenetic endpoints in a population exposed to mercury in the Brazilian Amazon
136. Mercury anthropogenic loadings vs. mercury levels in fish: Baihua Reservoir as an exemplary case study
137. Presence of oOrganophosphate Insecticides in fish of the Amazon River
138. El Termómetro Planetario: ¿El 'efecto invernadero' hará subir la temperatura de la tierra?
139. Methyl mercury in zooplanktonthe role of size, habitat, and food quality
140. Can flooded organic matter from sediments predict mercury concentrations in zooplankton of a perturbed lake?
141. Sequential analysis of hair mercury levels in relation to fish diet of an Amazonian population, Brazil
142. Characterization of pesticide consumption in the county of Santarém, Pará, Brazil
143. Cytogenetic damage related to low levels of methyl mercury contamination in the Brazilian Amazon
144. Comparison of greenhouse gas emissions from an old tropical reservoir with those from other reservoirs worldwide
145. Alteration of plant physiology by glyphosate and its by-product aminomethylphosphonic acid: an overview.
146. Livelihood activities and land-use at a riparian frontier of the Brazilian Amazon: quantitative characterization and qualitative insights into the influence of knowledge, values, and beliefs.
147. Combined dynamics of mercury and terrigenous organic matter following impoundment of Churchill Falls Hydroelectric Reservoir, Labrador.
148. Ecology of Rhodnius robustus Larrousse, 1927 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) in Attalea palm trees of the Tapajós River Region (Pará State, Brazilian Amazon).
149. Neurotoxic Effects of Low-Level Methylmercury Contamination in the Amazonian Basin
150. Total mercury and methylmercury fluxes via emerging insects in recently flooded hydroelectric reservoirs and a natural lake
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