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957 related items for PubMed ID: 12013123

  • 1. Herring gulls and great black-backed gulls as indicators of contaminants in bald eagles in Lake Ontario, Canada.
    Weseloh DV, Hughes KD, Ewins PJ, Best D, Kubiak T, Shieldcastle MC.
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  • 4. Organochlorine contamination in bald eagle eggs and nestlings from the Canadian Great Lakes.
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  • 5. Productivity, diet, and environmental contaminants in bald eagles nesting near the Wisconsin shoreline of Lake Superior.
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  • 12. Relationships between environmental organochlorine contaminant residues, plasma corticosterone concentrations, and intermediary metabolic enzyme activities in Great Lakes herring gull embryos.
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