The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organisms (41-day growth in the bivalve <i>Tellina deltoidalis</i> and 11-day reproduction in the amphipod <i>Melita plumulosa</i>) was assessed for copper-spiked sediments with different geochemical properties. Large differences in bioaccumulation and detoxification strategies were observed. The bivalve accumulated copper faster than the amphipod, and can be considered a relatively strong net bioaccumulator. The bivalve, however, appears to regulate the metabolically available fraction (MAF) of the total metal pool by increasing the net accumulation rate of copper in the biologically detoxified metal pool (BDM), where most of the copper is stored...
Copper (Cu) is a heavy metal that is essential for life but toxic at high concentrations. This toxic...
The kinetics of copper bioaccumulation in the rock oyster Crassostrea cucullata Born showed that the...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting (Science Across Bridges, Borders and Bound...
Metal bioaccumulation and toxicity to aquatic organisms depends on factors such as magnitude, durati...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Latin America 12th Biennial Meeting ("Bridging the Gap between Scienc...
Metal transference through food-chain can constitute a serious problem, particularly in coastal syst...
Uptake of metals via ingestion is an important route of exposure for many invertebrates, and it has ...
The sediment-dwelling bivalve Macoma balthica was exposed to dissolved copper ina flow-through syste...
The sediment-dwelling bivalve Macoma balthica was exposed to dissolved copper ina flow-through syste...
Copper is an essential metal for organisms but can be toxic when high intake occurs. The interspecif...
The pool of bioavailable metals in sediments is typically much smaller than the total metal concentr...
The next generation of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) requires better established causal links b...
Copper (Cu) is a heavy metal that is essential for life but toxic at high concentrations. This toxic...
Copper (Cu) is a heavy metal that is essential for life but toxic at high concentrations. This toxic...
The kinetics of copper bioaccumulation in the rock oyster Crassostrea cucullata Born showed that the...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting (Science Across Bridges, Borders and Bound...
Metal bioaccumulation and toxicity to aquatic organisms depends on factors such as magnitude, durati...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Latin America 12th Biennial Meeting ("Bridging the Gap between Scienc...
Metal transference through food-chain can constitute a serious problem, particularly in coastal syst...
Uptake of metals via ingestion is an important route of exposure for many invertebrates, and it has ...
The sediment-dwelling bivalve Macoma balthica was exposed to dissolved copper ina flow-through syste...
The sediment-dwelling bivalve Macoma balthica was exposed to dissolved copper ina flow-through syste...
Copper is an essential metal for organisms but can be toxic when high intake occurs. The interspecif...
The pool of bioavailable metals in sediments is typically much smaller than the total metal concentr...
The next generation of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) requires better established causal links b...
Copper (Cu) is a heavy metal that is essential for life but toxic at high concentrations. This toxic...
Copper (Cu) is a heavy metal that is essential for life but toxic at high concentrations. This toxic...
The kinetics of copper bioaccumulation in the rock oyster Crassostrea cucullata Born showed that the...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...