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Title:
The freshwater mussel, Westralunio carteri, as a biological monitor of pesticides and trace metals
Author:
University of Western Australia. Aquatic Research Laboratory
Citation:
ACCNO:0002205
Publisher:
Aquatic Research Laboratory report (University of Western Australia) ; 7
Year:
1988
Description:
32 p. : ill.
Subject:
Indicator species.
;
Mussels.
;
Pesticides.
;
Pollution indicators
;
Trace metals
;
Westralunio carteri
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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