Oyster <i>Crassostrea hongkongensis</i>, a widely cultivated oyster species in Southern China, can accumulate metals (especially for Cu and Zn) to extraordinarily high concentrations (up to 3% of body dry weight). It remains unknown how they were acclimated to contaminated environment and built up such high metal concentrations in their bodies. A seven month transplantation experiment was conducted to rebuild the physiological process of acclimation in oysters to illustrate how they cope with increasing metal bioavailability. The metal concentrations increased substantially in the transplanted oysters from a reference site to a contaminated site. Our results showed that metal biokinetics in the oysters changed dramatically after suffering f...
Pearl River Estuary (PRE) is the largest estuary in Southern China and there has been an increasing ...
Cu and Zn are hyper-accumulated in oysters, and the accumulation of these metals increases host resi...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
Oyster Crassostrea hongkongensis, a widely cultivated oyster species in Southern China, can accumula...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
Exposure to one metal might have significant effects on the bioaccumulation of other metals. In the ...
Environmental stress experienced by parents may make a significant difference in the response of the...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1–2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
The accumulation of metals (especially copper) in oysters has led to green-color now being found in ...
We compared the bioaccumulation of Cd, Se, and Zn in an estuarine oyster (Crassostrea rivularis) and...
The kinetics of copper bioaccumulation in the rock oyster Crassostrea cucullata Born showed that the...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
In the present study, the authors used a supply of naturally contaminated oysters to investigate how...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1-2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
Few studies were carried out on metal biokinetics in scallop which is of economic and ecological imp...
Pearl River Estuary (PRE) is the largest estuary in Southern China and there has been an increasing ...
Cu and Zn are hyper-accumulated in oysters, and the accumulation of these metals increases host resi...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
Oyster Crassostrea hongkongensis, a widely cultivated oyster species in Southern China, can accumula...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
Exposure to one metal might have significant effects on the bioaccumulation of other metals. In the ...
Environmental stress experienced by parents may make a significant difference in the response of the...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1–2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
The accumulation of metals (especially copper) in oysters has led to green-color now being found in ...
We compared the bioaccumulation of Cd, Se, and Zn in an estuarine oyster (Crassostrea rivularis) and...
The kinetics of copper bioaccumulation in the rock oyster Crassostrea cucullata Born showed that the...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
In the present study, the authors used a supply of naturally contaminated oysters to investigate how...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1-2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
Few studies were carried out on metal biokinetics in scallop which is of economic and ecological imp...
Pearl River Estuary (PRE) is the largest estuary in Southern China and there has been an increasing ...
Cu and Zn are hyper-accumulated in oysters, and the accumulation of these metals increases host resi...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...