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2006-12-01Cadmium assimilation in the terrestrial isopod, Porcellio dilatatus - Is trophic transfer important?Calhôa, CF; Soares, AMVM; Mann, RM
2010-09-01Flow cytometric assessment of Cd genotoxicity in three plants with different metal accumulation and detoxification capacitiesMonteiro, MS; Rodriguez, E; Loureiro, J; Mann, RM; Soares, AMVM; Santos, C
2006-12-01Assimilation of cadmium in a European lacertid lizard: Is trophic transfer important?Mann, RM; Serra, EA; Soares, AMVM
2012-05-01The use of a lacertid lizard as a model for reptile ecotoxicology studies: Part 2 - Biomarkers of exposure and toxicity among pesticide exposed lizardsAmaral, MJ; Bicho, RC; Carretero, MA; Sanchez-Hernandez, JC; Faustino, AMR; Soares, AMVM; Mann, RM
2009-12-01Fatty acid composition of the estuarine amphipod, Melita plumulosa (Zeidler): Link between diet and fecundityHyne, RV; Sánchez-Bayo, F; Bryan, AD; Johnston, EL; Mann, RM
2008-12-01Does subcellular distribution in plants dictate the trophic bioavailability of cadmium to Porcellio dilatatus (Crustacea, Isopoda)?Monteiro, MS; Santos, C; Soares, AMVM; Mann, RM
2004-02-01Biologically incorporated dietary silver has no ionoregulatory effects in American red crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)Mann, RM; Grosell, M; Bianchini, A; Wood, CM
2010-01Metals and metalloids in terrestrial systems: bioaccumulation, biomagnification and subsequent adverse effectsMann, RM; Vijver, M; Peijnenburg, W; Sanchez-Bayo, F; van den Brink, PJ; Mann, RM
2012-05-01The use of a lacertid lizard as a model for reptile ecotoxicology studies - Part 1 Field demographics and morphologyAmaral, MJ; Carretero, MA; Bicho, RC; Soares, AMVM; Mann, RM
2012-10-01Biomarkers of exposure and effect in a lacertid lizard (Podarcis bocagei Seoane) exposed to chlorpyrifosAmaral, MJ; Sanchez-Hernandez, JC; Bicho, RC; Carretero, MA; Valente, R; Faustino, AMR; Soares, AMVM; Mann, RM
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