Use of naturally occurring mercury to determine the importance of cutthroat trout to Yellowstone grizzly bears

作者: Laura A Felicetti , Charles C Schwartz , Robert O Rye , Kerry A Gunther , James G Crock

DOI: 10.1139/Z04-013

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摘要: … content of foods consumed by Yellowstone grizzly bears and between the mercury content of male and female grizzly bears (PROC GLM and LS Means, SAS Institute Inc. 1998). …

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