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Developing a trophic bioaccumulation model for PFOA and PFOS in a marine food web
Author: McDougall, Mandy Rebecca Rose
Date created: 2016-07-19
Trophic magnification of legacy persistent organic pollutants and emergent contaminants within a terrestrial food-web of an avian apex predator, the Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii)
Author: Fremlin, Katharine
Date created: 2018-08-24

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