Reduced embryonic survival in rainbow trout resulting from paternal exposure to the environmental estrogen 17 -ethynylestradiol during late sexual maturation (original) (raw)

Reduced embryonic survival in rainbow trout resulting from paternal exposure to the environmental estrogen 17α-ethynylestradiol during late sexual maturation

Kim Brown

2007

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