Metal bioaccumulation, enzymatic activity, total protein and hematology of feral pigeon (Columba livia), living in the courtyard of Ferronickel smelter in Drenas
Subject Areas : Journal of Chemical Health RisksI. Elezaj, , , 1 , Q. Selimi 2 , K. Letaj 3 , A. Plakiq 4
1 - Department of Biology, University of Prishtina,
P.O.Box 10.000 Prishtinë, Republic of Kosovo
2 - Department of Biology, University of Prishtina,
P.O.Box 10.000 Prishtinë, Republic of Kosovo
3 - Department of Biology, University of Prishtina,
P.O.Box 10.000 Prishtinë, Republic of Kosovo
4 - Department of Biology, University of Prishtina,
P.O.Box 10.000 Prishtinë, Republic of Kosovo
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