Aspects of the general biology and bioaccumulation of metals in the freshwater crab, Potamonautes warreni
Rivers all over the world have supported the growth of human civilization since the first towns appeared some 7000 years ago. As a result of this growth and the diversification of activities, most of the world’s rivers have been negatively affected. Freshwater is probably the most important resource...
Main Author: | De Kock, Elmari |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1017 |
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