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Title:
The monitoring of imposex in Thai orbita induced by tributyltin (TBT) contamination in the Perth metropolitan coastal area / Manon Hannart
Author:
Hannart, Manon
Citation:
ACCNO:23941
Publisher:
[Bentley, W.A.] : Curtin University of Technology
Year:
2011
Description:
17 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Thais (Dicathais) orbita
;
MURICIDAE
;
Gastropods
;
Imposex
;
Tributyltin
;
Antifouling substances
;
Pollution effects
;
Perth metropolitan area - Western Australia
;
Western Australia
Notes:
Bibliographical references: p. 11-12.
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Book
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614.772:547.25(941) HAN
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