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Responses of mud snails from low and high imposex sites to sex pheromones
Record no:
66310
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RP23966
Author:
Straw, Jessica
;
Rittschof, Dan
Citation:
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 2004 v.48 : 1048-1054;
Year:
2004
Subject:
Gastropoda - North America
;
Tributyltin
;
Marine fouling organisms
;
Marine pollution - Environmental aspects
;
Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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