Reproduction of the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla (L.) in Sweden, in relation to food and residue levels of organochlorine and mercury compounds in the eggs

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Reproduction of the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla (L.) in Sweden, in relation to food and residue levels of organochlorine and mercury compounds in the eggs

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Reproduction of the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla (L.) in Sweden, in relation to food and residue levels of organochlorine and mercury compounds in the eggs
1983, Dept. of Zoology, University of Stockholm and Swedish Society for the Conservation of Nature
in English

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Thesis (doctoral)--University of Stockholm, 1983.
Includes bibliographies.

Published in
Stockholm

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
598/.916
Library of Congress
QL696.F32 H45 1983

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Pagination
192 p. :
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3246482M
ISBN 10
9171462457
LCCN
83162688
Goodreads
4072468

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