Abstract
The in-lab reproductive success of a strain of Hyalella azteca collected from Twin Lake, a water body located on the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Chalk River Laboratories site, is sufficient to be used for effluent and (or) sediment toxicity assessments. This strain of Hyalella azteca enhances our capabilities to evaluate ecological risks in low ionic strength waters.
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