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Negrazis, Lauren; Kidd, Karen A.; Erdozain, Maitane; Emilson, Erik; Mitchell, Carl; Gray, Michelle 2022-07-15 This dataset contains the data used in the paper "Effects of forest management on mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification along the river continuum." The dataset contains stable isotope data and total or methyl mercury concentrations collected on water, course particulate organic matter (CPOM), fine particulate organic matter (FPOM), seston, biofilm, invertebrates, and fish. These data were collected to study the effects of forest management on mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification in food webs along a stream continuum.
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Erdozain, Maitane; Kidd, Karen; Emilson, Erik; Capell, Scott; Luu, Taylor; Kreutzweiser, Dave; Gray, Michelle 2020-08-21 Catchment explanatory variables (harvest intensity, roads, forest structure/composition, slope...) and abiotic (sediment deposition, water temperature, water chemistry, dissolved organic matter quality) and biotic (leaf decomposition, biofilm, macroinvertebrates, sculpin) indicators of stream condition measured in six sites along the river network within three basins ranging in forest management intensity (intensive, extensive, minimal) in New Brunswick in 2017 and 2018.
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Charbonneau, Kelli; Kidd, Karen; Kreutzweiser, David; Sibley, Paul; Emilson, Erik; O'Driscoll, Nelson; Gray, Michelle 2022-03-01 Catchment explanatory variables (catchment area, % harvest, logging road density, etc.) and response variables (dissolved organic matter quality, autochthony of a primary consumer as determined using hydrogen stable isotopes, and mercury in water and a primary consumer) measured at 12 to 13 streams along a longitudinal gradient in paired reference and harvested catchments in Ontario in 2016 and 2017.
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Erdozain, Maitane; Kidd, Karen; Emilson, Erik; Capell, Scott; Luu, Taylor; Kreutzweiser, Dave; Gray, Michelle 2020-08-21 Catchment explanatory variables (harvest intensity, roads, forest structure/composition, slope...) and abiotic (sediment deposition, water temperature, water chemistry, dissolved organic matter quality) and biotic (leaf decomposition, biofilm, macroinvertebrates, sculpin) indicators of stream condition measured in six sites along the river network within three basins ranging in forest management intensity (intensive, extensive, minimal) in New Brunswick in 2017 and 2018.
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Charbonneau, Kelli; Kidd, Karen; Kreutzweiser, David; Sibley, Paul; Emilson, Erik; O'Driscoll, Nelson; Gray, Michelle 2022-03-01 Catchment explanatory variables (catchment area, % harvest, logging road density, etc.) and response variables (dissolved organic matter quality, autochthony of a primary consumer as determined using hydrogen stable isotopes, and mercury in water and a primary consumer) measured at 12 to 13 streams along a longitudinal gradient in paired reference and harvested catchments in Ontario in 2016 and 2017.
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Negrazis, Lauren; Kidd, Karen A.; Erdozain, Maitane; Emilson, Erik; Mitchell, Carl; Gray, Michelle 2022-07-15 This dataset contains the data used in the paper "Effects of forest management on mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification along the river continuum." The dataset contains stable isotope data and total or methyl mercury concentrations collected on water, course particulate organic matter (CPOM), fine particulate organic matter (FPOM), seston, biofilm, invertebrates, and fish. These data were collected to study the effects of forest management on mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification in food webs along a stream continuum.

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