Biomonitoring Heavy Metal Pollution Using an Aquatic Apex Predator, the American Alligator, and Its Parasites
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Parasite responses to pollution: what we know and where we go in 'Environmental Parasitology'Parasites and pollution: the effectiveness of tiny organisms in assessing the quality of aquatic ecosystems, with a focus on Africa.Permeability of hair to cadmium, copper and lead in five species of terrestrial mammals and implications in biomonitoring.
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Biomonitoring Heavy Metal Pollution Using an Aquatic Apex Predator, the American Alligator, and Its Parasites
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Marisa Tellez
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0142522
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z