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TitleResults of aquatic studies in the McLeod and Upper Smoky River systems
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsCasey, R.
VolumePubl. No. T/785
Pagination62
PublisherAlberta Environment, Science and Standards
Publication Languageen
Abstract

Selenium is a naturally occurring element commonly found in rocks and soil. It is a nutrient usually required in small amounts by humans and other organisms, but it can be toxic at only slightly higher levels. Studies in the scientific literature have shown selenium can cause increased incidences of developmental deformities (or teratogenesis), edema and mortalities that can cause population-level effects on a variety of fish and waterbird species in freshwater ecosystems.

URLhttp://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fa2ffbd0-7a7d-40b0-9b98-8fd18df5dbc6/resource/74326e41-af0c-4db2-8454-b985de277944/download/3937745-2005-Results-Aquatic-Studies-McLeod-Upper-SmokyRiver.pdf
Topics

Biology

Locational Keywords

McLeod River

Active Link

http://open.alberta.ca/publications/077853992x

Group

Science

Citation Key46531

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