Habitat pollution and thermal regime modify molecular stress responses to elevated temperature in freshwater mussels (Anodonta anatina: Unionidae).

scientific article published on 18 September 2014

Habitat pollution and thermal regime modify molecular stress responses to elevated temperature in freshwater mussels (Anodonta anatina: Unionidae). is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2014.08.112
P698PubMed publication ID25240236
P5875ResearchGate publication ID265859734

P50authorHalina FalfushynskaQ39848773
Oksana StoliarQ39848817
Inna M. SokolovaQ42434235
Lesya GnatyshynaQ59668045
P2093author name stringI Yurchak
A Ivanina
P921main subjecthabitatQ52105
fresh waterQ102192
UnionidaeQ1434366
Anodonta anatinaQ1500716
P304page(s)339-350
P577publication date2014-09-18
P1433published inScience of the Total EnvironmentQ15766357
P1476titleHabitat pollution and thermal regime modify molecular stress responses to elevated temperature in freshwater mussels (Anodonta anatina: Unionidae).
P478volume500-501

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