Clapper rails as indicators of mercury and PCB bioavailability in a Georgia saltmarsh system.

Author(s)
Cumbee, J.C., Gaines, K.F., Mills, G.L., Garvin, N., Stephens, W.L., Novak, J.M. and Brisbin, I.L.
Volume
17
Issue
6
Start Page Number
485
Final Page
494

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Species: Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Countries Type
Home Range 0.28 16 ha Adult LCP Superfund Site, Tutle River 0.06-13.27 USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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