Carboxylesterase activities as potential biomarkers of pollution in marine pelagic predators
Assessment of chemical exposures in the marine environment is frequently undertaken in sedentary organisms inhabiting coastal environments. However, predatory pelagic fish should be considered sentinel species, as they play an important role in the sustainability of the ecosystems due to their high...
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Auteurs principaux: | David Nos, Joan Navarro, David Macías, Montserrat Solé |
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Elsevier
2021
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