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Independent Research Reports in Undergraduate Biology and Environmental Science (Concordia University of Edmonton)
Items in this Collection
- 2Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata
- 2growth inhibition
- 1BIO 489
- 1Chorella spp.
- 1ENSC 495
- 1Scenedesmus spp.
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An acute 72hr growth inhibition test using ampicillin on a mixed population of microalgae (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata., Chlorella spp., Scenedesmus spp.)
Download04/15/2016
Increased use of pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics has lead to the presence of biologically active antibiotics (i.e ampicillin) in surface waters, causing awareness of possible human and environmental health concerns. These non-target effects could cause effects on aquatic ecosystems and...
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2015-02-04
Evidence of increased presence of estrogen in aquatic environments is being found in a wide variety of organisms. Estrogens are powerful endocrine disruptors with the ability to not only mimic endogenous hormones but also alter the overall hormonal metabolism in many of these organisms. The...