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    Mercury in wild terrestrial carnivorous mammals from north-western Poland and unusual fish diet of red fox by Kalisińska Elżbieta, Lisowski Piotr, Salicki Wiesław, Kucharska, Teresa, Kavetska Katarzyna

    Published in Mammal research (2009)
    “…Total mercury concentrations were determined in the kidney (K), liver (L), and pectoral muscle (M) of 19 individuals representing wild carnivorous mammals from…”
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    Trace metal concentrations are higher in cartilage than in bones of scaup and pochard wintering in Poland by Kalisińska, Elżbieta, Salicki, Wiesław, Kavetska, Katarzyna M., Ligocki, Marek

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2007)
    “…Bones and cartilage of two species of diving ducks: the scaup Aythya marila ( n = 24) and the pochard A. ferina ( n = 24) were studied. Scaup is protected in…”
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    Using the Mallard to biomonitor heavy metal contamination of wetlands in north-western Poland by Kalisińska, Elżbieta, Salicki, Wiesław, Mysłek, Piotr, Kavetska, Katarzyna M, Jackowski, Andrzej

    Published in The Science of the total environment (29-03-2004)
    “…Contents of iron, zinc, copper, manganese, nickel, lead and cadmium were determined in the brain, pectoral muscle, kidney, liver and bones of the Mallard (…”
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    Fluorine and calcium concentrations in bones of the wood pigeon from the environs of Szczecin: a 2002-2004 study by Salicki, Wiesław, Kalisińska, Elzbieta

    “…This study was done in 176 wood pigeons (Columba palumbus). In 2002, assays were performed on 24 immature (imm) and 66 adult (ad) individuals. In 2003, 15…”
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    Fluorine and calcium in bones of the woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) by Salicki, Wiesław, Kalisińska, Elzbieta

    “…A total of 90 woodpigeons shot in August and September 2002 in an area west of Szczecin were obtained from hunters. Based on their age and sex, the birds were…”
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