We transplanted larvae of the phantom midge <i>Chaoborus punctipennis</i> from a lake having lower concentrations of Cd and Se (Lake Dasserat) to a more contaminated lake (Lake Dufault) located near a metal smelter in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. Transplanted individuals were held in mesh mesocosms for up to 16 days where they were fed with indigenous contaminated zooplankton. Larval Cd and Se burdens increased over time, and came to equal those measured in indigenous <i>C. punctipennis</i> from contaminated Lake Dufault. Larval Se burdens increased steadily, whereas those of Cd showed an initial lag phase that we explain by a change in the efficiency with which this insect assimilated Cd from its prey. We measured Cd and Se in subcellular fracti...
Metal ions in excess of metabolic requirements are potentially toxic and must be removed from the vi...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
Currently it is not known at which organismal level effects of metal mixtures in nature can best be ...
We conducted a reciprocal transfer of nymphs of the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia limbata between two r...
We tested larvae of three species of the widespread lacustrine insect Chaohorus as potential biomoni...
Bioaccumulation and excretion of heavy metals in insects is only partially clarified. We have invest...
lead, and zinc exchange between nymphs sf the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia rigida (Epherneroptera) and...
Metal toxicity is affected by how organisms internally compartmentalize metals. This study compared...
International audienceWe characterized the biomolecules involved in handling cytosolic metals in lar...
We exposed larvae of several species of the phantom midge Chaoborus to the trace metal cadmium (Cd) ...
We studied the compartmentalization of cadmium and zinc in the oligochaete Tubifex tubifex. The subc...
Abstract—Larvae of the insect Chaoborus are used to monitor cadmium (Cd) in lakes. We set out to det...
Accumulation rates for the salts of five locally important heavy metal pollutants (Mn, Zn, Ni, Hg an...
Metals assimilated by organisms are sequestered in various compartments and some forms are more stab...
Kinetic uptake of Cd, Se(IV), and Zn by Daphnia magna from the dissolved phase was determined using ...
Metal ions in excess of metabolic requirements are potentially toxic and must be removed from the vi...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
Currently it is not known at which organismal level effects of metal mixtures in nature can best be ...
We conducted a reciprocal transfer of nymphs of the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia limbata between two r...
We tested larvae of three species of the widespread lacustrine insect Chaohorus as potential biomoni...
Bioaccumulation and excretion of heavy metals in insects is only partially clarified. We have invest...
lead, and zinc exchange between nymphs sf the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia rigida (Epherneroptera) and...
Metal toxicity is affected by how organisms internally compartmentalize metals. This study compared...
International audienceWe characterized the biomolecules involved in handling cytosolic metals in lar...
We exposed larvae of several species of the phantom midge Chaoborus to the trace metal cadmium (Cd) ...
We studied the compartmentalization of cadmium and zinc in the oligochaete Tubifex tubifex. The subc...
Abstract—Larvae of the insect Chaoborus are used to monitor cadmium (Cd) in lakes. We set out to det...
Accumulation rates for the salts of five locally important heavy metal pollutants (Mn, Zn, Ni, Hg an...
Metals assimilated by organisms are sequestered in various compartments and some forms are more stab...
Kinetic uptake of Cd, Se(IV), and Zn by Daphnia magna from the dissolved phase was determined using ...
Metal ions in excess of metabolic requirements are potentially toxic and must be removed from the vi...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
Currently it is not known at which organismal level effects of metal mixtures in nature can best be ...