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March 14, 2003
Influence of body size and gender on valve movement responses of a freshwater bivalve to uranium
Scott J Markich
The Science of the Total Environment
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June 14, 2017
Sensitivity of the glochidia (larvae) of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida: Hyriidae) to cadmium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel and zinc: Differences between metals, species and exposure time
Scott J Markich
The Science of the Total Environment
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July 29, 2021
Comparative embryo/larval sensitivity of Australian marine bivalves to ten metals: A disjunct between physiology and phylogeny
Scott J Markich
Thescientificworldjournal
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June 14, 2003
Uranium speciation and bioavailability in aquatic systems: an overview
Scott J Markich
The Science of the Total Environment
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December 11, 2012
Water hardness reduces the accumulation and toxicity of uranium in a freshwater macrophyte (Ceratophyllum demersum)
Scott J Markich
Data in Brief
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April 18, 2020
Dataset of genotoxic and cytotoxic effects on the pygmy mussel, <i>Xenostrobus securis</i>, from the highly urbanised Sydney Estuary, Australia: Relationships with metal bioaccumulation
Scott J Markich
Data in Brief
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August 14, 2019
Physico-chemical and key metal data for surface waters and sediments of the Sydney and Hawkesbury estuaries, Australia
Scott J Markich, Ross A Jeffree
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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June 15, 2019
The euryhaline pygmy mussel, Xenostrobus securis, is a useful biomonitor of key metal contamination in the highly urbanised Sydney Estuary, Australia
Scott J Markich, Ross A Jeffree
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
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September 22, 2007
Comparative accumulation of (109)Cd and (75)Se from water and food by an estuarine fish (Tetractenos glaber)
Ralph Alquezar, Scott J Markich, John R Twining
Chemosphere
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December 22, 2006
Uptake and loss of dissolved 109Cd and 75Se in estuarine macroinvertebrates
Ralph Alquezar, Scott J Markich, John R Twining
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Environmental Toxicology
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March 14, 2003
Influence of body size and gender on valve movement responses of a freshwater bivalve to uranium
Scott J Markich
The Science of the Total Environment
|
June 14, 2017
Sensitivity of the glochidia (larvae) of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida: Hyriidae) to cadmium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel and zinc: Differences between metals, species and exposure time
Scott J Markich
The Science of the Total Environment
|
July 29, 2021
Comparative embryo/larval sensitivity of Australian marine bivalves to ten metals: A disjunct between physiology and phylogeny
Scott J Markich
Thescientificworldjournal
|
June 14, 2003
Uranium speciation and bioavailability in aquatic systems: an overview
Scott J Markich
The Science of the Total Environment
|
December 11, 2012
Water hardness reduces the accumulation and toxicity of uranium in a freshwater macrophyte (Ceratophyllum demersum)
Scott J Markich
Data in Brief
|
April 18, 2020
Dataset of genotoxic and cytotoxic effects on the pygmy mussel, <i>Xenostrobus securis</i>, from the highly urbanised Sydney Estuary, Australia: Relationships with metal bioaccumulation
Scott J Markich
Data in Brief
|
August 14, 2019
Physico-chemical and key metal data for surface waters and sediments of the Sydney and Hawkesbury estuaries, Australia
Scott J Markich, Ross A Jeffree
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
|
June 15, 2019
The euryhaline pygmy mussel, Xenostrobus securis, is a useful biomonitor of key metal contamination in the highly urbanised Sydney Estuary, Australia
Scott J Markich, Ross A Jeffree
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
|
September 22, 2007
Comparative accumulation of (109)Cd and (75)Se from water and food by an estuarine fish (Tetractenos glaber)
Ralph Alquezar, Scott J Markich, John R Twining
Chemosphere
|
December 22, 2006
Uptake and loss of dissolved 109Cd and 75Se in estuarine macroinvertebrates
Ralph Alquezar, Scott J Markich, John R Twining
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