Impacts of mining pollution on coastal ecosystems: is fish body condition a reliable indicator?
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R. Andrades | H. C. Guabiroba | C. C. Vilar | J. Joyeux | M. Hostim-Silva | M. Condini | Ronaldo Ruy de Oliveira-Filho
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