Abstract
Five tissues (breast muscle, liver, kidney, adipose tissue and medulla) of three species of Anatidae (Netta, rufina, Anas crecca andAnas clypeata) from the Ebro Delta have been analyzed for ∑DDT, polychlorobyphenyls (PCBs) and biogenic and petrogenic hydrocarbons, with the aim of obtaining information on the biodynamics of these compounds in wildbirds.
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