The Water Flea as a “Canary in the Coal Mine”—Using Phenotypic and Molecular Endpoints to Understand Pollution
Emma Rowan(Dublin City University), Konstantinos Grintzalis(Dublin City University), Katie O’Rourke(Dublin City University), A.Y.T. Leung(Dublin City University), Maria Giannouli(University of Naples Federico II)
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