Josh T Ackerman
Dr. Ackerman is a Principal Investigator with USGS and an Associate in the Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology at the University of California-Davis.
Avian mercury exposure and toxicological risk across western North America: A synthesis
Mercury contamination of birds is prevalent in many areas throughout western North America, and large-scale ecological attributes are important factors influencing bird mercury concentrations. This report synthesizes the available data on mercury contamination of birds in western North America.
Development of methylmercury toxicity reference values in birds
Birds are used as bioindicators of environmental mercury contamination, and toxicity reference values are needed for injury assessments. We conducted a comprehensive review, summarized data from 168 studies, performed a series of meta-analyses, and developed new toxicity reference values for the effects of methylmercury on birds.
Josh's research expertise is in wildlife ecology and ecotoxicology, and his research program focuses on bird ecology, wetland management and restoration, contaminant bioaccumulation in fish and wildlife, and effects of contaminants on animal health and populations.