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Cormorant as a lead contamination bio-indicator in the water environment
online pdf document, Cormorant Research Group Bulletin no.5
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Current challenges in contaminant effects monitoring : multiple stressors and ecological significance
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Developing a mercury exposure profile for mink and river otter in Maine
online PDF document - Report BRI 2004-09 submitted to Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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Developmental histology of gonadal sex differentiation in the fathead minnow
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Diagnostic indicators for aquatic monitoring and assessment programs in the United States: physiology and biochemistry
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Dresden University of Technology - Ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology studies and assess the detrimental changes of structural elements and functions of ecosystems caused by environmental chemicals.
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Ecological Effects of Fire Retardant Chemicals and Fire Suppressant Foams
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center online report
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Ecological status of the seagrass community in Sharm El-Moyia Bay, Egyptian Red Sea, after its oil pollution in 1999
online pdf document, Egyptian Journal of Biology
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Ecological study of the impact of oil pollution on the fringing reef of Ras Shukeir, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea, Egypt
online pdf document, Egyptian Journal of Biology
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Elsevier, publishes studies that examine the biologic and toxic effects of natural or synthetic chemical pollutants on animal, plant, or microbial ecosystems and their routes into the affected organisms
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