Metal concentrations in coastal sharks from The Bahamas with a focus on the Caribbean Reef shark
Abstract Over the last century anthropogenic activities have rapidly increased the influx of metals and metalloids entering the marine environment, which can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in marine top consumers. This may elicit sublethal effects on target organisms, having broad implications for hum...
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Auteurs principaux: | Oliver N. Shipley, Cheng-Shiuan Lee, Nicholas S. Fisher, James K. Sternlicht, Sami Kattan, Erica R. Staaterman, Neil Hammerschlag, Austin J. Gallagher |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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