Widespread episodic thiamine deficiency in Northern Hemisphere wildlife
Many wildlife populations are declining at rates higher than can be explained by known threats to biodiversity. Recently, thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency has emerged as a possible contributing cause. Here, thiamine status was systematically investigated in three animal classes: bivalves, ray-finned...
Main Authors: | Balk, Lennart, Hägerroth, Per-Åke, Gustavsson, Hanna, Sigg, Lisa, Åkerman, Gun, Ruiz Muñoz, Yolanda, Honeyfield, Dale C., Tjärnlund, Ulla, Oliveira, Kenneth, Ström, Karin, McCormick, Stephen D., Karlsson, Simon, Ström, Marika, van Manen, Mathijs, Berg, Anna-Lena, Halldórsson, Halldór P., Strömquist, Jennie, Collier, Tracy K., Börjeson, Hans, Mörner, Torsten, Hansson, Tomas |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5153840/ |
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