Uptake of metals via ingestion is an important route of exposure for many invertebrates, and it has been suggested that the toxic response to metals accumulated via food differs from that of metals accumulated via the dissolved phase. To test this hypothesis, the deposit-feeding epibenthic amphipod Melita plumulosa was exposed to nontoxic or reproductively toxic concentrations of copper via the overlying water, via ingestion of sediment, or via a combination of the two. Rates of copper uptake from the two exposure routes were predicted using a biokinetic model. Gene expression profiles were measured via microarray analysis and confirmed via quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Differences in expression profiles were related to the exposu...
peer reviewedUnderstanding metal toxicity to benthic systems is still an ecotoxicological priority a...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
Metal accumulation in aquatic food webs is mediated by physiochemical parameters of the environment ...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
The next generation of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) requires better established causal links b...
Sediments accumulate chemicals that can be toxic to biota and often contribute to aquatic ecosystem ...
Metal bioaccumulation and toxicity to aquatic organisms depends on factors such as magnitude, durati...
The next generation of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) requires better established causal links b...
Heavy metals accumulated by aquatic crustaceans in environmental studies are normally investigated u...
Sediments accumulate chemicals that can be toxic to biota and often contribute to aquatic ecosystem ...
Contamination is a ubiquitous problem in the marine environment that has been observed to cause nega...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Latin America 12th Biennial Meeting ("Bridging the Gap between Scienc...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting (Science Across Bridges, Borders and Bound...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...
peer reviewedUnderstanding metal toxicity to benthic systems is still an ecotoxicological priority a...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
Metal accumulation in aquatic food webs is mediated by physiochemical parameters of the environment ...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
The role of subcellular partitioning of copper on the sublethal effects to two deposit-feeding organ...
The next generation of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) requires better established causal links b...
Sediments accumulate chemicals that can be toxic to biota and often contribute to aquatic ecosystem ...
Metal bioaccumulation and toxicity to aquatic organisms depends on factors such as magnitude, durati...
The next generation of sediment quality guidelines (SQGs) requires better established causal links b...
Heavy metals accumulated by aquatic crustaceans in environmental studies are normally investigated u...
Sediments accumulate chemicals that can be toxic to biota and often contribute to aquatic ecosystem ...
Contamination is a ubiquitous problem in the marine environment that has been observed to cause nega...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Latin America 12th Biennial Meeting ("Bridging the Gap between Scienc...
Trabajo presentado en la SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting (Science Across Bridges, Borders and Bound...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...
peer reviewedUnderstanding metal toxicity to benthic systems is still an ecotoxicological priority a...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
Metal accumulation in aquatic food webs is mediated by physiochemical parameters of the environment ...