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Main Authors: Laranjeiro, Maria I, Navarro, Joan, Bertolero, Albert, Cerveira, Lara R, Pereira, Eduarda, Dos Santos, Ivo, Ramos, Jaime A, Coelho, João P, Pereira, Jorge M, Seco, José, Lemos, Marco F L, Montalvo, Tomas, Paiva, Vítor H, Novais, Sara C, Ceia, Filipe R
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Marine pollution bulletin 2025
Subjects:
Animals
Feathers
Trace Elements
Atlantic Ocean
Environmental Monitoring
Mediterranean Sea
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Birds
Charadriiformes
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40602353/
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