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Title:
The origin of high cadmium loads in some bivalve molluscs from Shark Bay, Western Australia : a new mechanism for cadmium uptake by filter feeding organisms.
Author:
McConchie, D. M.
;
Lawrance, L. M.
;
McConchie, D. M.
;
Lawrance, L. M.
Citation:
ACCNO:0006515
Publisher:
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology; v. 21,
Year:
1991.
Description:
p. 303-310
Subject:
Cadmium.
;
Heavy metals.
;
Marine molluscs
;
PINCTADA CARCHARIARIUM
;
SHARK BAY
;
Cadmium.
;
Filter feeders
;
Heavy metals.
;
PINCTADA CARCHARIARIUM
;
PINCTADA FUCATA
;
PINCTADA MARGARITIFERA
;
Toxicology
Notes:
Type:
Journal article;Vertical File
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Volume
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On Shelf
Hillarys
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2
On Loan
Hillarys
J
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