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Combined effects of experimental heavy-metal contamination (Cu, Zn, and CH3Hg) and starvation on quail's body condition: parallelism with a wild common guillemot (Uria aalge) population found stranded at the Belgian coast.
MLA
Debacker, V., et al. “Combined Effects of Experimental Heavy-Metal Contamination (Cu, Zn, and CH3Hg) and Starvation on Quail’s Body Condition: Parallelism with a Wild Common Guillemot (Uria Aalge) Population Found Stranded at the Belgian Coast.” Biological Trace Element Research, vol. 82, no. 1–3, Summer 2001, pp. 87–107. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1385/BTER:82:1-3:087.
APA
Debacker, V., Rutten, A., Jauniaux, T., Daemers, C., & Bouquegneau, J. M. (2001). Combined effects of experimental heavy-metal contamination (Cu, Zn, and CH3Hg) and starvation on quail’s body condition: parallelism with a wild common guillemot (Uria aalge) population found stranded at the Belgian coast. Biological Trace Element Research, 82(1–3), 87–107. https://doi.org/10.1385/BTER:82:1-3:087
Chicago
Debacker, V, A Rutten, T Jauniaux, C Daemers, and J M Bouquegneau. 2001. “Combined Effects of Experimental Heavy-Metal Contamination (Cu, Zn, and CH3Hg) and Starvation on Quail’s Body Condition: Parallelism with a Wild Common Guillemot (Uria Aalge) Population Found Stranded at the Belgian Coast.” Biological Trace Element Research 82 (1–3): 87–107. doi:10.1385/BTER:82:1-3:087.