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Increasing mercury in yellow perch at a hotspot in Atlantic Canada, Kejimkujik National ParkAn assessment of the toxicological significance of anthropogenic contaminants in Canadian arctic wildlife.Densities of mink frogs, Rana septentrionalis, in New Brunswick forest ponds sprayed with the insecticide fenitrothion.Patterns and interpretation of mercury exposure in freshwater avian communities in northeastern north America.Marine foraging birds as bioindicators of mercury in the Gulf of Maine.Effects-based marine ecological risk assessment at a polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated site in Saglek, Labrador, Canada.Major correlates of mercury in small fish and common loons (Gavia immer) across four large study areas in Canada.Mercury sources and fate in the Gulf of Maine.Integrated mercury monitoring program for temperate estuarine and marine ecosystems on the North American Atlantic coastFlame retardants in eggs of four gull species (Laridae) from breeding sites spanning Atlantic to Pacific Canada.Distribution of mercury in archived fur from little brown bats across Atlantic Canada.Mercury trends in herring gull (Larus argentatus) eggs from Atlantic Canada, 1972-2008: Temporal change or dietary shift?European starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris ) suggest that landfills are an important source of bioaccumulative flame retardants to Canadian terrestrial ecosystems.Modelling mercury concentrations in prey fish: derivation of a national-scale common indicator of dietary mercury exposure for piscivorous fish and wildlife.Biological effects of marine PCB contamination on black guillemot nestlings at Saglek, Labrador: liver biomarkers.Derivation of screening benchmarks for dietary methylmercury exposure for the common loon (Gavia immer): rationale for use in ecological risk assessment.Evidence of impaired health in yellow perch (Perca flavescens) from a biological mercury hotspot in northeastern North America.PCBs in sediments and the coastal food web near a local contaminant source in Saglek Bay, Labrador.Perfluoroalkyl carboxylates and sulfonates and precursors in relation to dietary source tracers in the eggs of four species of gulls (Larids) from breeding sites spanning Atlantic to Pacific Canada.Toxicity of dietary methylmercury to fish: derivation of ecologically meaningful threshold concentrations.Mercury in little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) maternity colonies and its correlation with freshwater acidity in Nova Scotia, Canada.Mercury and other contaminants in common loons breeding in Atlantic Canada.Relationships among mercury, selenium, and neurochemical parameters in common loons (Gavia immer) and bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus).Spatial patterns of methylmercury risks to common loons and piscivorous fish in Canada.Reduction of PCB contamination in an Arctic coastal environment: a first step in assessing ecosystem recovery after the removal of a point source.Reproductive health of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) from a biological mercury hotspot in Nova Scotia, Canada.Methylmercury exposure associated with reduced productivity in common loons.Mercury in Freshwater Fish of Northeast North America ? A Geographic Perspective Based on Fish Tissue Monitoring DatabasesAn overview of mercury concentrations in freshwater fish species: a national fish mercury dataset for CanadaCommunity Composition of Lake Zooplankton, Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Forage Fish Across a pH Gradient in Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, CanadaMercury biomagnification in the food webs of acidic lakes in Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Nova ScotiaBioaccumulation of mercury in yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and common loons (Gavia immer) in relation to lake chemistry in Atlantic CanadaLEAD AND STABLE LEAD ISOTOPE RATIOS IN SOIL, EARTHWORMS, AND BONES OF AMERICAN WOODCOCK (SCOLOPAX MINOR) FROM EASTERN CANADADiving schedules of Common Loons in varying environmentsBald eagle mercury exposure varies with region and site elevation in New York, USA
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