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Response of stream ecosystem function and structure to sediment metal: Context-dependency and variation among endpoints
2014
Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
Physicochemical and ecological attributes of ecosystems (i.e., environmental context) can modify the exposure and effects of metals, which presents a challenge for ecosystem management. Furthermore, the functional and structural attributes of an ecosystem may not respond equally to metals or be uniformly responsive to environmental context. We explored how physicochemical and ecological context modified sediment metal dose-response for a suite of functional and structural measures. Two
doi:10.12952/journal.elementa.000030
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