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Biology / Developmental biology / Amphibians / Zoology / Biota / Metamorphosis / Decline in amphibian populations / Glyphosate / Maternal effect / Frog / Larva / Salamander
Date: 2012-01-08 15:57:00
Biology
Developmental biology
Amphibians
Zoology
Biota
Metamorphosis
Decline in amphibian populations
Glyphosate
Maternal effect
Frog
Larva
Salamander

Ecotoxicology:87–95 DOIs10646Do effects of mercury in larval amphibians persist after metamorphosis? Brian D. Todd • John D. Willson •

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