Understanding Mercury Pollution in Freshwater Ecosystems
Understanding Mercury Pollution in Freshwater Ecosystems
Global · Published Aug 20, 2026
Learn how scientists use dragonfly larvae to track mercury pollution in freshwater ecosystems.
This innovative approach helps identify contamination risks and protect local communities.

Why Dragonfly Larvae Are Effective Indicators

Dragonfly larvae live in freshwater for extended periods, accumulating mercury from their surroundings and prey. Their widespread presence, long development cycles, and tendency to stay near their habitats make them ideal for tracking mercury levels across diverse environments.

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