Effects of chronic metal exposure on wild fish populations revealed by high-throughput cDNA sequencing

F Pierron, E Normandeau, MA Defo, PGC Campbell… - Ecotoxicology, 2011 - Springer
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

Effects of chronic metal exposure on wild fish populations revealed by high-throughput cDNA sequencing.

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Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

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Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

Effects of chronic metal exposure on wild fish populations revealed by high-throughput cDNA sequencing.

F Pierron, E Normandeau, MA Defo… - Ecotoxicology …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

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F Pierron, E Normandeau, MA Defo, PGC Campbell… - academia.edu
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

Effects of chronic metal exposure on wild fish populations revealed by high-throughput cDNA sequencing

F Pierron, E Normandeau, MA Defo, PG Campbell… - …, 2011 - hero.epa.gov
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

Effects of chronic metal exposure on wild fish populations revealed by high-throughput cDNA sequencing.

F Pierron, É Normandeau, MA Defo, PGC Campbell… - …, 2011 - espace.inrs.ca
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

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F Pierron, E Normandeau, MA Defo, PGC Campbell… - researchgate.net
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …

Effects of chronic metal exposure on wild fish populations revealed by high-throughput cDNA sequencing

F Pierron, E Normandeau, MA Defo, G Peter… - …, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Given the inherent variability of aquatic systems, predicting the in situ effects of contaminants
on such ecosystems still represents a major challenge for ecotoxicology. In this context …