Geographic trends of sum-PCBs in zooplankton (>100 µm) in northern Canadian lakes All concentrations in ng/g dw

Geographic trends of sum-PCBs in zooplankton (>100 µm) in northern Canadian lakes All concentrations in ng/g dw (map/graphic/illustration)

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Geographic trends of sum-PCBs in zooplankton (>100 µm) in northern Canadian lakes All concentrations in ng/g dw
Sources Data from: Evans, M., 1994. Biomagnification of persistent organic pollutants in Great Slave Lake. In: J.L. Murray and R.G. Shearer (eds). Synopsis of research conducted under the 1993/94 Northern Contaminants Program, pp. 295-300. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Ottawa, Environmental Studies 72, 459p. Kidd, K.A., D.W. Schindler, R.H. Hesslein and D.C.G. Muir, 1995a. Correlation between stable nitrogen isotope ratios and concentrations of organochlorines in biota from a freshwater food web. Sci. Total Environ. 160/161: 381-390. Kidd, K.A., D.W. Schindler, D.C.G. Muir, W.L. Lockhart and R.H. Hesslein , 1995b. High concentration of toxaphene in fishes from a subartic lake. Science 269: 240-242. Koenig, B., 1996. Unpublished data on PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in zooplankton. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario. (AAR Figure 6.18)
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Published 1998
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