2008
DOI: 10.1897/07-194r2.1
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Effect of prolonged exposition to pulp mill effluents on the invasive aquatic plant Egeria densa and other primary producers: A mesocosm approach

Abstract: The recent disappearance of the aquatic plant Egeria densa, a Brazilian native invasive species, from a wetland in southern Chile prompted several efforts to unveil the origin of this phenomenon. Because these changes occurred by the time a newly built pulp mill started its operations in the area, a reasonable doubt for a cause-effect relationship is plausible. We implemented a mesocosm approach to directly evaluate the effect of treated pulp mill effluents (PMEs) on several growth-related parameters of E. den… Show more

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