The objectives of this study were: (1) to examine the distribution and bioaccumulation of microcystins in the main components of the food web (phytoplankton, zooplankton, crayfish, shrimp, mussel, snail, fish, frog) of Lake Pamvotis (NW Greece), (2) to investigate the possibility of microcystin biomagnification and (3) to evaluate the potential threat of the contaminated aquatic organisms to human health. Significant microcystin concentrations were detected in all the aquatic organisms during two different periods, with the higher concentrations observed in phytoplankton and the lower in fish species and frogs. This is the first study reporting microcystin accumulation in the body of the freshwater shrimp Atyaephyra desmsaresti, in the brai...
Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially ...
Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially ...
Toxic cyanobacteria are common in Portuguese freshwaters and the most common toxins are microcystins...
WOS: 000280035900012PubMed ID: 19526539Toxin-producing cyanobacteria in lakes and reservoirs form a ...
PubMed ID: 27115623Microcystin (MC) accumulation was determined in the liver and muscle of two omniv...
The occurrence of heavy cyanobacterial blooms has become a worldwide problem, as a consequence of eu...
A systematic investigation was conducted in Lake Taihu in autumn of 2013 and 2014, in order to under...
Microcystins, toxins produced by cyanobacteria, may play a role in fish kills, although their specif...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the accumulation of microcystins (MCYST) in the vari...
Lake Steinsfjorden, an important Norwegian location for noble crayfish (Astacus astacus), is often a...
In this paper, accumulation and distribution of microcystins (MCs) was examined monthly in six speci...
Lake Karla (Greece) is an example of a lake ecosystem which was dried in 1960's and now is restored,...
Cyanobacteria, the primary bloom-forming organisms in fresh water, elicit a spectrum of problems in ...
Lake Pamvotis is a shallow, eutrophic Mediterranean lake with ecological significance. This paper de...
The human health risks posed by exposure to cyanobacterial toxins such as microcystin (MC) through w...
Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially ...
Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially ...
Toxic cyanobacteria are common in Portuguese freshwaters and the most common toxins are microcystins...
WOS: 000280035900012PubMed ID: 19526539Toxin-producing cyanobacteria in lakes and reservoirs form a ...
PubMed ID: 27115623Microcystin (MC) accumulation was determined in the liver and muscle of two omniv...
The occurrence of heavy cyanobacterial blooms has become a worldwide problem, as a consequence of eu...
A systematic investigation was conducted in Lake Taihu in autumn of 2013 and 2014, in order to under...
Microcystins, toxins produced by cyanobacteria, may play a role in fish kills, although their specif...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the accumulation of microcystins (MCYST) in the vari...
Lake Steinsfjorden, an important Norwegian location for noble crayfish (Astacus astacus), is often a...
In this paper, accumulation and distribution of microcystins (MCs) was examined monthly in six speci...
Lake Karla (Greece) is an example of a lake ecosystem which was dried in 1960's and now is restored,...
Cyanobacteria, the primary bloom-forming organisms in fresh water, elicit a spectrum of problems in ...
Lake Pamvotis is a shallow, eutrophic Mediterranean lake with ecological significance. This paper de...
The human health risks posed by exposure to cyanobacterial toxins such as microcystin (MC) through w...
Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially ...
Fish consumption is a potential route of human exposure to the hepatotoxic microcystins, especially ...
Toxic cyanobacteria are common in Portuguese freshwaters and the most common toxins are microcystins...