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    Trace elements in invertebrates and fish from Kerguelen waters, southern Indian Ocean

    Given the lack of background data on essential and non-essential trace elements in invertebrates and fish known to be the predominant prey of marine mammals and seabirds breeding at the Kerguelen Islands, this...

    Caio V. Z. Cipro, Y. Cherel, P. Bocher, F. Caurant, P. Miramand in Polar Biology (2018)

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    Influence of Delipidation on Hg Analyses in Biological Tissues: A Case Study for an Antarctic Ecosystem

    The use of low-polarity organic solvents is widespread in cleanup/extraction processes in order to carry compounds of interest, remove interferences and separate phases, among other uses. A large number of stu...

    Caio V. Z. Cipro, Paco Bustamante, Rosalinda C. Montone in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2017)

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    Organic Pollutants in Snow and Seasonal Melting Water from King George Island, Antarctica

    Despite its isolation and scarce occupation, Antarctica is not exempt from the input of contaminants related to present and past human activities. Several deleterious compounds, such as the persistent organic ...

    Caio V. Z. Cipro, Satie Taniguchi in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2017)

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    Trace elements in tissues of white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) from Kerguelen waters, Southern Indian Ocean

    The use of seabirds to assess marine contamination by trace elements in areas remote from pollutant emission points has already been done at various latitudes. Nevertheless, little information is available con...

    Caio V. Z. Cipro, Yves Cherel, Florence Caurant, Pierre Miramand in Polar Biology (2014)