A regional analysis of trace element water chemistry with applications for reconstructing environmental life history of fishes
Martin Hamel,
Wesley L. Gerrin
Abstract:Trace elements and minerals can be important for physiological and
biochemical functions in aquatic organisms and are also permanently
retained in metabolically inert structures in fish, such as otoliths,
which can be examined to reconstruct environmental history. Despite the
importance of trace elements for biological function and environmental
reconstruction, their distribution and dynamics in river systems is
poorly understood. The objective of our study was to quantify trace
element concentration data from… Show more
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