Correction: Predicting sport fish mercury contamination in heavily managed reservoirs: Implications for human and ecological health
Marker-corpus ingest from raw/markdown/FM_11825042/FM_11825042.md.
Evidence fitness
Correction notice with corrected mercury sample descriptions and observed fish Hg estimates. It can support correction tracking for the parent sport-fish mercury source and may provide context for freshwater-fish mercury values. Treat it as a correction layer rather than a standalone primary occurrence study unless routed with the parent article.
Key numbers
- Corrected Table 1 lists reservoir-level sample descriptions for northern pike, smallmouth bass, and walleye.
- The table includes individual and composite sample counts, censored observations with detection limits, and observed Hg estimates in ppb.
- Example observed Hg entries include walleye values such as 132-298 ppb for Barr Reservoir and 299-425 ppb for Carter Reservoir, plus species/reservoir combinations with higher upper values.
Methods
The correction provides the corrected table for the 2023 PLoS ONE sport-fish mercury paper. It does not repeat full analytical-method details from the parent paper.
Implications
Use this page to preserve the corrected table provenance. When routing occurrence values, verify whether the parent article page already carries the corrected values and avoid double counting.
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Verification notes
- Manifest cite-key retained, despite generic first-author placeholder in the key.
- This page is intentionally marked as correction context to avoid double counting with the parent 2023 article.
Page history
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