LEAD TOXICITY: CONSEQUENCES AND INTERVENTIONS IN AN INTENSIVELY MANAGED (GYPS COPROTHERES) VULTURE COLONY

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine - Tập 43 Số 3 - Trang 573-578 - 2012
Vinny Naidoo1, Kerri Wolter, I. Espie, Antoinette Kotzé
1Biomedical Research Centre, Private Bag X04, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

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