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Carl Watras
University of Wisconsin Madison - Madison / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Carl Watras's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Bioaccumulation of mercury in pelagic freshwater food websCJ Watras, RC Back, S Halvorsen, RJM Hudson, KA Morrison, SP WenteScience of the Total Environment 219 (2-3), 183-208, 19987741998
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Mercury and methylmercury, in individual zooplankton: Implications for bioaccumulationCJ Watras, NS BloomLimnology and Oceanography 37 (6), 1313-1318, 19924461992
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Importance of life cycle events in the population dynamics of Gonyaulax tamarensisDM Anderson, SW Chisholm, CJ WatrasMarine Biology 76, 179-189, 19832961983
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Concentration of mercury species in relationship to other site‐specific factors in the surface waters of northern Wisconsin lakesCJ Watras, KA Morrison, JS Host, NS BloomLimnology and Oceanography 40 (3), 556-565, 19952881995
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Mercury pollution: Integration and SynthesisCJ Watras, JW HuckabeeIntegration and Synthesis, 727, 19942201994
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