High blood lead concentrations in captive Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii): a threat to the conservation of the species?
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2018Author
Hivert, L. G.Clarke, J. R.
Peck, S. J.
Lawrence, C.
Brown, W. E.
Huxtable, Stewart J.
Schaap, D.
Pemberton, David
Grueber, Catherine E.
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Australian Veterinary JournalVolume
96Issue
11Begin page
442End page
449
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/avj.12753Abstract
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is the world’s largest extant marsupial carnivore. Since the emergence of devil facial tumour disease in 1996, the species has undergone a severe population decline....Type
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10.1111/avj.12753
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