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- who: Stéphane Pesce from the Italy The University of Rhode Island have published the Article: Environmental Concentrations of Copper, Alone or in Mixture With Arsenic, Can Impact River Sediment Microbial Community Structure and Functions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Sediments will then become a source of pollutants for the hosted benthic communities (Fernandez-Calvino et_al, 2008; Burga Pérez et_al, 2012), which can be directly exposed and structurally and functionally impacted by the contaminant compounds. Copper (Cu) and arsenic (As) are two of the most common metals present in sediments (Serra et_al . . .

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