MITE-RN Impacts Domain (2002 - 2003)

Domain Leaders:

Dr. Peter G.C. Campbell (UQ/INRS) Email: peter_campbell@inrs-ete.uquebec.ca
Dr. Campbell provides overall science leadership for the MITE-RN Research Network, including responsibility for ensuring the relevance of the research to the Network partners and for integrating the results into a comprehensive and useful product for public dissemination.

Dr. U. Borgmann (DOE/NWRI) Email: uwe.borgmann@ec.gc.ca

Impacts Domain Executive Summary for 2002 - 2003 (PDF)

Principle Investigator Project Title Collaborators
Dr. George Dixon
University of Waterloo
Department of Biology
Tel: 519-885-4567 ext. 2531
Fax: 519-746-0614
Email: dgdixon@uwaterloo.ca
Predicting metal and metal mixture effects in aquatic biota. Click here for a project summary. U. Borgmann, L. Grapentine - Environment Canada
Dr. Chris Wood
McMaster University
Department of Biology
Tel: 905-525-9140
Fax: 905-522-6066
Email: woodcm@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca
Assessing biological effects of chronic metal exposures to fish-laboratory studies. Click here for a project summary. G. McDonald - McMaster University
Dr. Peter Campbell
Université du Québec
Tel: 418-654-2538
Fax: 418-654-2600
Email: peter_campbell@inrs-ete.uquebec.ca
Links between tissue metal burdens in indigenous fish and metal-induced effects at the organism and population levels. Click here for a project summary. A. Hontela - Université du Québec à Montréal
J. Rasmussen - McGill University
Dr. Laurie Chan
McGill University
Tel: 514-398-1020
Fax: 514-398-1020
Email: chan@macdonald.mcgill.ca
Accumulation and effects of environmental metals in fish eating birds. Click here for a project summary. T. Scheuhammer - Environment Canada
Dr. Patrice Couture
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Centre Eau, Terre et Environnement
Tel: 418-654-3825
Fax: 418-654-2600
Email: patrice_couture@inrs-ete.uquebec.ca
Population and physiological effects of industrial metal contamination on wild fish. Click here for a project summary. G. Pyle, Nipissing University