The current study represents the first investigation of the suitability of marsupial and eutherian mammalian hair as indicator tissue for metal exposure and accumulation within contaminated Australian terrestrial ecosystems. A soil metal contamination gradient was established across 22 sites at increasing distances from a decommissioned Lead/Zinc smelter in NSW, Australia. Within each site, soil and small mammal populations were sampled. An Australian native marsupial, the insectivorous Brown Antechinus, Antechinus stuartii: Dasyuridae, and introduced rodents, the omnivorous Brown or Norway Rat, Rattus norvegicus: Muridae and the Black Rat, Rattus rattus: Muridae were assessed for hair concentrations of Cadmium (Cd), Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb) ...
Data gathered in this study suggested the exposure of rats and Algerian mice, living in an abandoned...
Disposal sites for dredged material are often polluted with heavy metals. The uptake of Cd and Zn by...
Hair has been proven to be suitable for non-destructive and non-invasive exposure assessments in hum...
Rehabilitation of disused mine sites through stabilisation and botanical restoration is ecologically...
This study investigates the use of wild animal hair of C. brachyurus, C. thous and L. pardalis as bi...
International audienceThere is an increasing need for developing noninvasive markers of accumulation...
The accumulation of the platinum group elements (PGEs), Pd, Pt, Rh, and other heavy metals (Cd, Cr, ...
Excesses and deficiencies of environmental trace elements can result in pathological conditions for ...
This study investigates the use of wild animal hair of C. brachyurus, C. thous and L. pardalis as bi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 67-86.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Materials...
Mining is responsible of releasing trace elements to the environment with potential negative effects...
Hair from small mammals of roadside, urban parkland, wilderness, and antique populations was analyze...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
Data gathered in this study suggested the exposure of rats and Algerian mice, living in an abandoned...
Disposal sites for dredged material are often polluted with heavy metals. The uptake of Cd and Zn by...
Hair has been proven to be suitable for non-destructive and non-invasive exposure assessments in hum...
Rehabilitation of disused mine sites through stabilisation and botanical restoration is ecologically...
This study investigates the use of wild animal hair of C. brachyurus, C. thous and L. pardalis as bi...
International audienceThere is an increasing need for developing noninvasive markers of accumulation...
The accumulation of the platinum group elements (PGEs), Pd, Pt, Rh, and other heavy metals (Cd, Cr, ...
Excesses and deficiencies of environmental trace elements can result in pathological conditions for ...
This study investigates the use of wild animal hair of C. brachyurus, C. thous and L. pardalis as bi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 67-86.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Materials...
Mining is responsible of releasing trace elements to the environment with potential negative effects...
Hair from small mammals of roadside, urban parkland, wilderness, and antique populations was analyze...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
The soil of several floodplain areas along large European rivers shows increased levels of heavy met...
Data gathered in this study suggested the exposure of rats and Algerian mice, living in an abandoned...
Disposal sites for dredged material are often polluted with heavy metals. The uptake of Cd and Zn by...
Hair has been proven to be suitable for non-destructive and non-invasive exposure assessments in hum...