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bibliographicCitation Sauer AK, Driscoll CT, Evers DC, Adams EM, Yang Y. Mercury exposure in songbird communities within Sphagnum bog and upland forest ecosystems in the Adirondack Park (New York, USA). Ecotoxicology. 2020 Dec;29(10):1815–29. doi: 10.1007/s10646-019-02142-x. PMID: 32037482.
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