2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10230-016-0426-0
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Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) Response to Varying Potassium and Sodium Concentrations: A Model of Mining Water Toxic Response

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“…High potassium concentrations disrupt various physiological functions of fish, such as osmoregulation, acid-base balance, muscle contraction, and nerve function [64][65][66]. According to Mount et al [67], a 305.6 mg/L potassium concentration could be lethal for fathead minnow.…”
Section: Gills Edx Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High potassium concentrations disrupt various physiological functions of fish, such as osmoregulation, acid-base balance, muscle contraction, and nerve function [64][65][66]. According to Mount et al [67], a 305.6 mg/L potassium concentration could be lethal for fathead minnow.…”
Section: Gills Edx Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pillard et al, (2000) found that four times ride of SO4 can interact and eliminate the toxicity of ve times Ca rising the survival to 100%. The presence of sodium, magnesium, and calcium have been shown to ameliorate the toxic effects of potassium (Borvinskaya et al, 2017). These ndings are well established through many eld observations.…”
Section: Fisheriesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…46 Among cations, Na is commonly found at much higher concentrations, approximately 0.1-50 mM, and a relative toxicity rank order of K > Mg > Ca > Na has been established for most water organisms. 47 Early work on major ions concluded that the toxicity of Na + and Ca 2+ salts was primarily attributed to their corresponding anion. 48,49 However, recent work has shown that both the cations and the anions from sodium salts contribute comparatively to toxicity.…”
Section: Mao Solution Acute Toxicity Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%