Disruption of the stress response in wastewater treatment works effluent-exposed three-spined sticklebacks persists after translocation to an unpolluted environment.
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Long-term water quality data explain interpopulation variation in responsiveness to stress in sticklebacks at both wastewater effluent-contaminated and uncontaminated sites.A review of the evidence for endocrine disrupting effects of current-use chemicals on wildlife populations.Acute stress response of fathead minnows caged downstream of municipal wastewater treatment plants in the Bow River, Calgary.
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Disruption of the stress response in wastewater treatment works effluent-exposed three-spined sticklebacks persists after translocation to an unpolluted environment.
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Peter Matthiessen
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10.1007/S10646-016-1612-3
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2016-01-28T00:00:00Z