Hemocyte Health Status Based on Four Biomarkers to Assess Recovery Capacity in American Lobster (<em<Homarus americanus</em<) after Exposure to Marine Diesel and Diluted Bitumen
The growing transportation of petroleum products pose a significant risk of marine diesel or diluted bitumen (dilbit) spills at sea. Despite the economic importance of the American lobster, there have been few studies assessing the impact study of such a spill on their population. In the lobster ind...
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Camille Berthod [verfasserIn] Marie-Hélène Bénard-Déraspe [verfasserIn] Jean-François Laplante [verfasserIn] Nicolas Lemaire [verfasserIn] Madeleine Nadeau [verfasserIn] Nicolas Toupoint [verfasserIn] Gaëlle Triffault-Bouchet [verfasserIn] Richard Saint-Louis [verfasserIn] |
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