Current levels of microplastic pollution impact wild seabird gut microbiomes
Gloria Fackelmann(Universität Ulm), Simone Sommer(Universität Ulm), Mark L. Mallory(Acadia University), Yasmina Rodríguez(Universidade dos Açores), Julia E. Baak(McGill University), Christopher K. Pham(Universidade dos Açores), Jennifer F. Provencher(Environment and Climate Change Canada)
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