Trophic fate and biomagnification of organic micropollutants from staple food to a specialized predator
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Published:2024-11
Issue:
Volume:261
Page:119686
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ISSN:0013-9351
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Container-title:Environmental Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environmental Research
Author:
Ecke FraukeORCID,
Golovko Oksana,
Hörnfeldt BirgerORCID,
Ahrens LutzORCID
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