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Heavy metal and selenium levels in feathers of herring gulls (Larus argentatus): Differences due to year, gender, and age at Captree, Long Island
Joanna Burger
School of Arts and Sciences, Cell Biology & Neuroscience
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Charadriiformes
100%
Feathers
92%
Heavy Metals
75%
Selenium
70%
Islands
68%
Manganese
47%
Lead
35%
Cadmium
35%
Mercury
35%
Chromium
28%
Metals
20%
Birds
8%
Young Adult
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Selenium
97%
Mercury (metal)
82%
Heavy metals
81%
Manganese
74%
Cadmium
68%
Lead
57%
Chromium
39%
Metals
24%
Birds
14%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
feather
76%
selenium
68%
gender
64%
heavy metal
45%
manganese
35%
cadmium
27%
mercury
25%
chromium
21%
young
16%
metal
13%
bird
6%
Chemical Compounds
Heavy Metal
52%
Metal
16%