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(Table 7) Stomach contents of profundal Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) fro...
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(Table 2) Fork lengths, and δ¹³C and d15N values for Arctic charr (Salvelinus...
Values for d13C and d15N for subsampled individuals at each stream site exclude young-of-the-year (n = 10). -
(Table 1) Habitat types, number of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) captured...
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(Table S1) Fork length, wet weight, age, isotopic ratios and mercury concentr...
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(Table 2) Stomach content of anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) samp...
Sample amount N = 58. Frequency of occurrence is expressed relative to the total number of stomachs containing food (N = 56). -
(Table 3) Age of first migration of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and Arc...
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(Table 2) Number of anadromous and resident populations of lake trout (Salvel...
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(Table 1) Age, fork length, tissue d15N and δ¹³C and mercury content of arcti...
Among-lake variation in mercury (Hg) concentrations in landlocked Arctic char was examined in 27 char populations from remote lakes across the Canadian Arctic. A total of 520... -
(Table 1) Age, fork length, and tissue d15N and element concentration of arct...
Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus L.), the top predator in High Arctic lakes, often is used as a bioindicator of Hg contamination in Arctic aquatic ecosystems. The present study... -
(Table 1) Age, fork length, tissue d15N and mercury content of arctic char (S...
Note that in the article the data columns of Table 1 are displaced. We here present the data in the corrected format.