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Record #131604:

Grønlandssel og miljøgifter / Janneche Utne Skåre, Oscar Espeland, Lars Kleivane.

Title: Grønlandssel og miljøgifter / Janneche Utne Skåre, Oscar Espeland, Lars Kleivane.
Translated title: The Greenland Seal and environmental pollution.
Author(s): Skåre, Janneche Utne.
Espeland, Oscar.
Kleivane, Lars.
Date: 1994.
Language: Norwegian.
In: Ottar. (1994.), Vol. 3 (1994)
Abstract: It seems to be top predator in any food chain that is most endangered by contamination by organochlorines. Article considers Greenland Seal from this point of view and explains known difference between males and females in this respect, though many factors, such as location and season, are equally variable in both sexes.
Notes:

Ottar. Vol. 3 :42-46 (1994).

Keywords: 504.054 -- Pollution.
574 -- Ecology.
574.43 -- Food chains and networks, terrestrial.
591.1 -- Animal physiology.
591.13 -- Animal digestion and inanition.
599.745.3 -- Phocidae.
H6 -- Zoology: mammals.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 131604

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