2016
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2016.72022
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Detoxification Efforts in Longnose Dace (<i>Rhinichthys cataractae</i>) Exposed to Municipal and Agricultural Inputs

Abstract: Ecological impacts of contaminants on population patterns in wild fish are impacted by many contaminants that readily enter aquatic systems. Responses to toxicants by individuals in lab studies generally do not predict population level consequences in natural systems. Trace levels of contaminants are present in all major rivers in southern Alberta, Canada, with concentrations higher downstream of anthropogenic inputs like agricultural land-use and inputs of municipal wastewater effluents. Longnose dace (Rhinic… Show more

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