Contaminants in Two West Greenland Caribou Populations

Authors
Mary Gamberg
Christine Cuyler
Xiaowa Wang
Resource Date:
2016
Page Length
8 pages

Two caribou populations in West Greenland were sampled and the kidneys, liver and muscle analyzed for contaminants, including aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, selenium and zinc. Although close in proximity, the two populations are topographically separated by an ice cap, which creates different climates and vegetation types in each region. Contaminant levels reflected the differing diets of the two caribou populations. 

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