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Investigation into the utility of flying foxes as bioindicators for environmental metal pollution reveals evidence of diminished lead but significant cadmium exposure.

MLA

Pulscher, Laura A., et al. “Investigation into the Utility of Flying Foxes as Bioindicators for Environmental Metal Pollution Reveals Evidence of Diminished Lead but Significant Cadmium Exposure.” Chemosphere, vol. 254, Sept. 2020, p. N.PAG. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126839.



APA

Pulscher, L. A., Gray, R., McQuilty, R., Rose, K., Welbergen, J., & Phalen, D. N. (2020). Investigation into the utility of flying foxes as bioindicators for environmental metal pollution reveals evidence of diminished lead but significant cadmium exposure. Chemosphere, 254, N.PAG. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126839



Chicago

Pulscher, Laura A., Rachael Gray, Robert McQuilty, Karrie Rose, Justin Welbergen, and David N. Phalen. 2020. “Investigation into the Utility of Flying Foxes as Bioindicators for Environmental Metal Pollution Reveals Evidence of Diminished Lead but Significant Cadmium Exposure.” Chemosphere 254 (September): N.PAG. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126839.

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