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Arsenobetaine and thio-arsenic species in marine macroalgae and herbivorous animals: Accumulated through trophic transfer or produced in situ?
Simon FOSTER
, Bill MAHER
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In Situ
100%
Arsenic Species
100%
Marine Microalgae
100%
Macroalgae
100%
Arsenobetaine
100%
Thio
100%
Trophic Transfer
100%
Herbivorous Animal
100%
Arsenoribosides
62%
Herbivore
37%
Marine Herbivore
25%
High Concentration
12%
East Coast
12%
Red Macroalgae
12%
Brown Macroalgae
12%
Phaeophyta
12%
Rhodophyta
12%
Gastropod
12%
Feeding Experiment
12%
Green Microalgae
12%
Sea Urchin
12%
Centrostephanus Rodgersii
12%
Species Profiles
12%
Corallina Officinalis
12%
Arsenic Content
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Macroalga
100%
Australians
9%
Odax
9%
Corallina
9%
Red Alga
9%