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Hazard assessment of selenium and other trace elements in wild larval razorback sucker from the Green River, Utah.

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Bruce Waddell, Thomas W May, Robert T Muth, and Steven J Hamilton, Hazard assessment of selenium and other trace elements in wild larval razorback sucker from the Green River, Utah.: .

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Contaminant investigations of the Green River in northeastern Utah have documented selenium contamination at sites receiving irrigation drainage. The Green River provides critical habitat for four endangered fishes including the largest extant riverine population of endangered razorback sucker. Although 2175 larval razorback suckers were collected from the river between 1992 and 1996, very few juveniles have been captured within recent decades. Selenium concentrations were measured in larval razorback suckers collected from five sites in the Green River (Cliff Creek, Stewart Lake Drain, Sportsman's Drain, Greasewood Corral, and Old Charlie Wash) to assess the potential for adverse effects on recruitment of larvae to the juvenile stage [...]

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