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Species and ontogenic differences in δ13C and δ15N values and Hg and Cd concentrations of cephalopods.
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T Chouvelon
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J. Spitz
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Y Cherel
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F Caurant
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R Sirmel
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2011
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Special issue: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
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