Evaluating the effects of sub-lethal acidification on wild populations of juvenile Atlantic salmon
One of the many environmentally deleterious effects of industrialization is the acidification of freshwater, which results in part from precipitative inputs of anthropogenic pollutants. Considerable effort has been allocated to the study and remediation of severely acidified aquatic systems, with th...
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