A framework and methods for incorporating gender-related issues in wildlife risk assessment: gender-related differences in metal levels and other contaminants as a case study.
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Sex differences in contaminant concentrations of fish: a synthesisMercury in the body of the most commonly occurring European game duck, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos L. 1758), from northwestern PolandNoninvasive heavy metal pollution assessment by means of Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) hair from Galicia (NW Spain): a comparison with invasive samples.Sex-associated differences in trace metals concentrations in and on the plumage of a common urban bird species.Concentrations of Metals in Feathers of Magpie (Pica pica) from Aran-O-Bidgol City in Central Iran.Sex Differences in Human and Animal Toxicology.Assessment of metal concentrations in commercially important fish species in Black Sea.Apex predatory mammals as bioindicator species in environmental monitoring of elements in Dinaric Alps (Croatia).Heavy Metals in Liver and Brain of Waterfowl from the Evros Delta, Greece.Study on Metal Concentrations in Tissues of Mallard and Pochard from Two Major Wintering Sites in Southeastern Caspian Sea, Iran.Concentrations of Cadmium, Copper, and Zinc in Macrobrachium rosenbergii (Giant Freshwater Prawn) from Natural Environment.No delayed behavioral and phenotypic responses to experimental early-life lead exposure in great tits (Parus major).Assessment of trace-metal concentrations in Western Reef heron (Egretta gularis) and Siberian gull (Larus heuglini) from southern Iran.Experimental manipulation of dietary lead levels in great tit nestlings: limited effects on growth, physiology and survival.
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A framework and methods for incorporating gender-related issues in wildlife risk assessment: gender-related differences in metal levels and other contaminants as a case study.
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