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Assessing the Effect of Persistent Organic Pollutants on Reproductive Activity in Common Dolphins and Harbour Porpoises

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Table 1.   Percentage  of D. delphis  (n = 43) in three health status categories in the control  group study
Fig. 2.  The total number of corpora scars (corpora albicantia  and  corpora lutea) in small cetacean ovaries in the  BIOCET sample as a function of age in (A) P
Fig. 3.  Smoothers for partial effects of explanatory variables on total number of corpora albicantia: (A) age (n = 88) and  (B) dorsal blubber thickness (n = 81) in BIOCET P
Fig. 4.  Smoothers for partial effects of explanatory variables  on total number of corpora albicantia in ovaries of  BIOCET  P
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