Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis

The thesis examined the otolith microchemistry of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from Yellowknife Bay, Northwest Territories, in relation to the Giant Mine Remediation Project. Trace elements analyzed included arsenic, the mine’s primary contaminant of concern, as well as antimony, copper...

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Main Author: Sibbald, Carey-Lynn
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6862
https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-1741
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spelling ftviurr:oai:viuspace.viu.ca:10613/6862 2023-05-15T15:47:13+02:00 Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis Sibbald, Carey-Lynn 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6862 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-1741 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6862 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-1741 arsenic burbot microchemistry otolith sculpin whitefish 2018 ftviurr https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-1741 2019-05-07T07:57:49Z The thesis examined the otolith microchemistry of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from Yellowknife Bay, Northwest Territories, in relation to the Giant Mine Remediation Project. Trace elements analyzed included arsenic, the mine’s primary contaminant of concern, as well as antimony, copper, lead, strontium, and zinc. Otolith arsenic was lowest, and most variable, in slimy sculpin resident to the exposure area. Significant differences in otolith arsenic, between exposure and reference sites for slimy sculpin and lake whitefish, may be related to arsenic tolerance in exposure area fish whereby lower otolith arsenic content was generally associated with higher tissue arsenic content. In all three species, otolith copper and zinc, and lead in lake whitefish, showed oscillations that likely corresponds to seasonal uptake. Oscillations of otolith strontium were sometimes opposite copper and zinc and may result from seasonal variation in physiological processes. Otolith antimony was generally low in the three species. Other/Unknown Material Burbot Northwest Territories Yellowknife Slimy sculpin VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Northwest Territories Yellowknife Yellowknife Bay ENVELOPE(-114.336,-114.336,62.367,62.367)
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topic arsenic
burbot
microchemistry
otolith
sculpin
whitefish
spellingShingle arsenic
burbot
microchemistry
otolith
sculpin
whitefish
Sibbald, Carey-Lynn
Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
topic_facet arsenic
burbot
microchemistry
otolith
sculpin
whitefish
description The thesis examined the otolith microchemistry of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from Yellowknife Bay, Northwest Territories, in relation to the Giant Mine Remediation Project. Trace elements analyzed included arsenic, the mine’s primary contaminant of concern, as well as antimony, copper, lead, strontium, and zinc. Otolith arsenic was lowest, and most variable, in slimy sculpin resident to the exposure area. Significant differences in otolith arsenic, between exposure and reference sites for slimy sculpin and lake whitefish, may be related to arsenic tolerance in exposure area fish whereby lower otolith arsenic content was generally associated with higher tissue arsenic content. In all three species, otolith copper and zinc, and lead in lake whitefish, showed oscillations that likely corresponds to seasonal uptake. Oscillations of otolith strontium were sometimes opposite copper and zinc and may result from seasonal variation in physiological processes. Otolith antimony was generally low in the three species.
author Sibbald, Carey-Lynn
author_facet Sibbald, Carey-Lynn
author_sort Sibbald, Carey-Lynn
title Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
title_short Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
title_full Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
title_fullStr Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
title_full_unstemmed Contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
title_sort contaminant exposure history of yellowknife bay fish : a story of slimy sculpin, burbot, and lake whitefish from otolith microchemistry analysis
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10613/6862
https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-1741
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