Spatial analysis of mercury and stable isotopes in the vulnerable Dusky Grouper Epinephelus marginatus along the Brazilian coast
Mário V. Condini(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo), Alexandre Garcia(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande), Alexis J. Khursigara(University of North Texas), Kathleen J. Roark(University of North Texas), Maurício Hostim‐Silva(Instituto Benjamin Constant), Brittany Harried(Missouri Department of Natural Resources), Brianne K. Soulen(University of North Texas), David J. Hoeinghaus(University of North Texas), Christopher R. Malinowski(First Institute of Oceanography), Aaron P. Roberts(University of North Texas), Luciano Gomes Fischer(Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Bianca Possamai(University of Vermont)
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