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Dr. Greg Pyle
Pyle Laboratory for Aquatic Health
Office: WE1014 | Lab: WE1084
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Grazing
2016
Lari E, Wiseman S, Mohaddes E, Morandi G, Alharbi H, Pyle G
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Determining the effect of oil sands process-affected water on grazing behaviour of Daphnia magna, long-term consequences, and mechanism
. Chemosphere [Internet]. 2016;146:362-370.
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Recent Publications
Use of behavioural endpoints in the regulation of chemicals
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The effects of diltiazem on growth, reproduction, energy reserves, and calcium-dependent physiology in Daphnia magna
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Contrary to marine environments, common microplastics in freshwater systems do not emit dimethyl sulphide, and important infochemical
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