Assessment of Mercury and Selenium Concentrations in Tissues of Stranded Leatherback Sea Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea)

JR Perrault - Journal of herpetological medicine and …, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
The impact of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) compounds on wildlife health is an issue of
concern, especially because anthropogenic practices (eg, fossil fuel combustion, metal …

Assessment of Mercury and Selenium Concentrations in Tissues of Stranded Leatherback Sea Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea)

JR Perrault - Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 2012 - BioOne
The impact of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) compounds on wildlife health is an issue of
concern, especially because anthropogenic practices (eg, fossil fuel combustion, metal …

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Assessment of mercury and selenium concentrations in tissues of stranded leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea).

JR Perrault - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The impact of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) compounds on wildlife health is an issue of
concern, especially because anthropogenic practices (eg, fossil fuel combustion, metal …

Assessment of Mercury and Selenium Concentrations in Tissues of Stranded Leatherback Sea Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea).

JR Perrault - Journal of Herpetological Medicine & Surgery, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
The impact of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) compounds on wildlife health is an issue of
concern, especially because anthropogenic practices (eg, fossil fuel combustion, metal …

Assessment of Mercury and Selenium Concentrations in Tissues of Stranded Leatherback Sea Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea)

JR Perrault - Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 2012 - BioOne
The impact of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) compounds on wildlife health is an issue of
concern, especially because anthropogenic practices (eg, fossil fuel combustion, metal …