Salty summertime streams-road salt contaminated watersheds and estimates of the proportion of impacted species
Road salt runoff is a leading cause of secondary freshwater salinization in north temperate climates. Increased chloride concentrations in freshwater can be toxic and lead to changes in organismal behavior, lethality, biotic homogenization, and altered food webs. High chloride concentrations have be...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Lawson (Author), Donald A. Jackson (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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