Mercury offloading in gametes and potential adverse effects of high mercury concentrations in blood and tissues of Atlantic Goliath Grouper Epinephelus itajara in the southeastern United States
Christopher R. Malinowski(First Institute of Oceanography), Justin R. Perrault(Mote Marine Laboratory), Carle M. Dugan(Florida State University), Nicole I. Stacy(University of Florida), Natassjia K. Ragbeer(Florida State University), Jessica A. Cusick(Utah Valley University), Felicia C. Coleman(Florida State University), Christopher C. Koenig(Florida State University)
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