Abstract—Trophic transfer is the main process by which upper trophic level wildlife are exposed to selenium. Transfers through lower levels of a predator’s food web thus can be instrumental in determining the threat of selenium in an ecosystem. Little is known about Se transfer through pelagic, zooplankton-based food webs in San Francisco Bay ([SFB], CA, USA), which serve as an energy source for important predators such as striped bass. A dynamic multipathway bioaccumulation model was used to model Se transfer from phytoplankton to pelagic copepods to carnivorous mysids (Neomysis mercedis). Uptake rates of dissolved Se, depuration rates, and assimilation efficiencies (AE) for the model were determined for copepods and mysids in the laborato...
75)Se-selenite transfer was investigated in a phytoplankton-mussel-rat food chain model consisting o...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for most forms of life, but it can elicit developmental toxic...
Environmental restoration, regulatory protections, and competing interests for water are changing th...
As a consequence of coal-fired power station operations, elevated selenium concentrations have been ...
Selenium (Se) uptake by primary producers is the most variable and important step in determining Se ...
Anthropogenic activities, particularly coal-fired plants and coal and metal mining can increase aque...
International audienceSelenium is a trace element characterized by concentrations that narrowly rang...
Selenium (Se) is emerging as a contaminant of concern, particularly in mine and agriculture influenc...
The potentially toxic element selenium is first concentrated from solution to a large but highly var...
With the habitat at the Salton Sea, California, expected to decline to conditions unsuitable for wil...
Runoff and effluent discharge from mining activities has resulted in elevated concentrations of sele...
(75)Se-selenite transfer was investigated in a phytoplankton-mussel-rat food chain model consisting ...
The mobility and toxicity of selenium (Se) is a strong function of oxidation state, which in turn is...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest in the toxicodynamics of the natural element sele...
75)Se-selenite transfer was investigated in a phytoplankton-mussel-rat food chain model consisting o...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for most forms of life, but it can elicit developmental toxic...
Environmental restoration, regulatory protections, and competing interests for water are changing th...
As a consequence of coal-fired power station operations, elevated selenium concentrations have been ...
Selenium (Se) uptake by primary producers is the most variable and important step in determining Se ...
Anthropogenic activities, particularly coal-fired plants and coal and metal mining can increase aque...
International audienceSelenium is a trace element characterized by concentrations that narrowly rang...
Selenium (Se) is emerging as a contaminant of concern, particularly in mine and agriculture influenc...
The potentially toxic element selenium is first concentrated from solution to a large but highly var...
With the habitat at the Salton Sea, California, expected to decline to conditions unsuitable for wil...
Runoff and effluent discharge from mining activities has resulted in elevated concentrations of sele...
(75)Se-selenite transfer was investigated in a phytoplankton-mussel-rat food chain model consisting ...
The mobility and toxicity of selenium (Se) is a strong function of oxidation state, which in turn is...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest in the toxicodynamics of the natural element sele...
75)Se-selenite transfer was investigated in a phytoplankton-mussel-rat food chain model consisting o...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for most forms of life, but it can elicit developmental toxic...