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Arsenic toxicity to cladocerans isolated and associated with iron: implications for aquatic environments

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Figure 1 - Total neonates of C. silvestrii in chronic arsenate toxicity tests.
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Figure 2 - Body length of adults of C. silvestrii after seven days (a) and neonates after four days maintained in arsenate  solutions (b) and in natural water (c)

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