Direct and indirect effects of chemical contaminants on the behaviour, ecology and evolution of wildlife
Minna Saaristo(Monash University), Kathryn E. Arnold(University of York), Bryan W. Brooks(Baylor University), Sigal Balshine(McMaster University), Bob B. M. Wong(Monash University), Sean M. Ehlman(University of California, Davis), Erin S. McCallum(Umeå University), Josefin Sundin(Uppsala University), Tomas Brodin(Umeå University), Michael G. Bertram(Stockholm University), Andrew Sih(University of California, Davis)
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