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    Assessment of the toxicity of a mixture of five rare earth elements found in ...

    The toxic effects of a representative mixture (mining activities) of rare earth elements are studied in the hydra, an organism particularly sensitive to these elements. All data are a part subject of a publication containing method details, full QA/QC, interpretation and conclusions. Citation:...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Toxicity of the pharmaceuticals finasteride and melengestrol acetate to the m...

    The toxicity of pharmaceuticals finasteride (FIN) and melengestrol acetate (MGA) was assessed in chronic (42 days) sediment tests with the mayfly Hexagenia spp. Two tests were completed for each compound. Survival and growth were assessed at the end of each test.
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Canadian Water Resources Vulnerability Index - Permafrost Loss

    Permafrost loss is pervasive across northern circumpolar regions. The loss of frozen ground has profound impacts on water resources at varying spatial and temporal scales via changes to predominant hydrological processes, runoff pathways and entrainment rates of solutes and sediments. Consensus...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Lethal and sublethal toxicity of neonicotinoid and butenolide insecticides to...

    Neonicotinoid insecticides are environmentally persistent and highly water-soluble, and thus are prone to leaching into surface waters where they may negatively affect non-target aquatic insects. Most of the research to date has focused on imidacloprid, and few data are available regarding the...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Chronic toxicity of flame retardants in aquatic organisms

    The toxicity and modes of action of prioritized flame retardants were evaluated in aquatic organisms. The effects of the organophosphorous-containing flame retardant tris (2-butoxyethyl) phosphate (TBOEP) were measured in Daphnia magna after chronic (21-d) and multigenerational exposure (3...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Bird Conservation Region 13 - High Value Habitats and High Value Biodiversity...

    The Canadian Wildlife Service - Ontario Region Biodiversity Atlas represents the Canadian Wildlife Service biodiversity portfolio across the Ontario portions of the Boreal Hardwood Shield (Bird Conservation Region 12) and Mixedwood Plains (Bird Conservation Region 13) ecozones. These data are the...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Variation in the toxicity of sediment-associated substituted phenylamine ant...

    Substituted phenylamine antioxidants (SPAs) are produced in relatively high volumes and used in a range of applications (e.g., rubber, polyurethane); however, little is known about their toxicity to aquatic biota. Therefore, current study examined the effects of chronic exposure (28 days) to four...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Hydrological and biological processes modulate carbon, nitrogen and phosphoru...

    Increased flux of carbon and nutrients from human activities in river basins were linked to acidification and deepwater hypoxia in estuaries and coastal areas worldwide. Annual loads (1995–2011) of suspended particulate matter (SPM), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total nitrogen (TN) and total...
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    Roberts Bank Shorebird Surveys, British Columbia - Approx. Survey Area

    This polygon outlines the basic area included in the survey counts. This area is the best approximation of the mudflat that can be surveyed from shore and is exposed at tide tide height of 3.5 m, based on tidal predictions at Point Atkinson, British Columbia.
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • WMS
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    Roberts Bank Shorebird Surveys, British Columbia - Survey Route

    This line outlines the basic survey route included in the survey counts. This route is the best access to areas that can be surveyed from shore.
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    Environment and Climate Change Canada
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    • CSV
    • JSON
    • HTML
    • WMS
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