Using the Amphipod Hyale Nigra to Assess the Quality of Marine Sediments
<p>Few species are standardized and have been used as test organisms around the world in<br>ecotoxicological assays. In the case of sediment assessment, there are only two amphipod species<br>(Tiburonella viscana and Grandidierella bonnieroides) standardized protocols for toxicity...
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Main Authors: | Passarelli MC (Author), Cesar A (Author), Abessa DMS (Author) |
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Annals of Limnology and Oceanography - Peertechz Publications,
2017-11-18.
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