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Comparative study of metal handling strategies in bivalves Mytilus edulis and Crassostrea gigas: a multidisciplinary approach

Geffard et al., 2004

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11316037714255611936
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Geffard A
Jeantet A
Amiard J
Le Pennec M
Ballan-Dufrançais C
Amiard-Triquet C
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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The comparison of metal handling strategies in mussels Mytilus edulis and oysters Crassostrea gigas was based on the translocation of these bivalves from a relatively clean site (Bay of Bourgneuf, France) to the metal-rich Gironde estuary, France, whereas resident …
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