Anthropogenic contaminants have been a concern in the Canadian arctic for over 30 years due to relatively high concentrations of bioaccumulating and biomagnifying organochlorine contaminants (OCs) and toxic metals found in some arctic biota and humans. However, few studies have addressed the potential effects of these contaminants in Canadian arctic wildlife. Prior to 1997, biological effects data were minimal and insufficient at any level of biological organization. The present review summarizes recent studies on biological effects related to contaminant exposure, and compares new tissue concentration data to threshold effects levels. Weak relationships between cadmium, mercury and selenium burdens and health biomarkers in common eider duc...
A suite of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants (CHCs) including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) an...
The glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) is one of the largest flying top predators in the Arctic and i...
Organochlorine contaminants (OCs) were determined in liver and fat of seven species of seabirds (All...
Since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to review biological effects...
During the 1980 expedition to the Arctic with the icebreaker Ymer, a number of vertebrate species we...
Arctic contaminant research in the marine environment has focused on organohalogen compounds and mer...
This review summarizes and synthesizes the significant amount of data which was generated on mercury...
During the expedition with the Swedish ice-breaker HMS Ymer to the Arctic in 1980 samples of a numbe...
Climate change, industrial development, and thawing of permafrost all contribute to a rapidly changi...
At Svalbard and in the Barents Sea area, high levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have be...
The presence of contaminants in the Arctic environment has raised concerns regarding levels in wildl...
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is among the Arctic species exposed to the highest concentrations o...
AbstractThis review summarizes our current state of knowledge regarding the potential biological eff...
The content of polychiorinated hydrocarbons (PCHC) (mainly pesticides and their metabolites) and pol...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring trace element that is also a by-product of anthropogenic activ...
A suite of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants (CHCs) including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) an...
The glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) is one of the largest flying top predators in the Arctic and i...
Organochlorine contaminants (OCs) were determined in liver and fat of seven species of seabirds (All...
Since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to review biological effects...
During the 1980 expedition to the Arctic with the icebreaker Ymer, a number of vertebrate species we...
Arctic contaminant research in the marine environment has focused on organohalogen compounds and mer...
This review summarizes and synthesizes the significant amount of data which was generated on mercury...
During the expedition with the Swedish ice-breaker HMS Ymer to the Arctic in 1980 samples of a numbe...
Climate change, industrial development, and thawing of permafrost all contribute to a rapidly changi...
At Svalbard and in the Barents Sea area, high levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have be...
The presence of contaminants in the Arctic environment has raised concerns regarding levels in wildl...
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is among the Arctic species exposed to the highest concentrations o...
AbstractThis review summarizes our current state of knowledge regarding the potential biological eff...
The content of polychiorinated hydrocarbons (PCHC) (mainly pesticides and their metabolites) and pol...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring trace element that is also a by-product of anthropogenic activ...
A suite of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants (CHCs) including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) an...
The glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) is one of the largest flying top predators in the Arctic and i...
Organochlorine contaminants (OCs) were determined in liver and fat of seven species of seabirds (All...