The aim of this work has been to make an overall study of the uptake accumulation, and excretion of inorganic mercury, and the effects of long term exposure to the metal, in the lobster, Homarus gammarus, using relatively simple techniques considered appropriate to pollution studies. In this way it was hoped to gain an under- standing of the way in which the lobster deals with mercury and to be able to predict what organs were likely to be affected by low levels of mercury. The initial approach was to measure background levels in the different organs of the lobster, and also of lobsters exposed to 100ppb. and 10ppb. mercury for varying periods of time, using neutron activation analysis. These results were amplified by radioisotope tracer ex...
Uptake and depuration kinetics of inorganic mercury (Hg) were investigated in the juvenile common cu...
Item does not contain fulltextHemocyanin concentrations in the hemolymph of marine crustacea are dep...
Mercury is a metal naturally present in the environment with concentrations in aquatic systems incre...
1). Heavy metal concentrations in sea water and sediment vary widely in different parts of the world...
The present study has attempted to investigate some of the more basic questions concerning the toxic...
Aquatic organisms are often subject to intermittent exposure to pollutants in real ecosystems. This ...
Metallothioneins content was investigated in digestive gland of two wild-caught Norway lobster Nephr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate mercury and selenium distribution in different portions (exosk...
Alkylphenols are pollutants that are present in marine sediments and fishes. In earlier work it has ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of mercury (Hg) in marine organisms through various pathwa...
Toxic effect of mercury on, the flower-tail shrimp, Metapenarus dobsoni (Miers) was investigated by ...
Mercury bioaccumulation and decontamination kinetics in the edible cockle Cerastoderma edule were s...
Mercury concentrations were measured in tissues of 12 individuals of Octopus vulgaris, captured by t...
Manganese (Mn) is a hypoxic reactive metal commonly found in marine sediments. Under hypoxic conditi...
Hemocyanin concentrations in the hemolymph of marine crustacea are dependent on the molt cycle and o...
Uptake and depuration kinetics of inorganic mercury (Hg) were investigated in the juvenile common cu...
Item does not contain fulltextHemocyanin concentrations in the hemolymph of marine crustacea are dep...
Mercury is a metal naturally present in the environment with concentrations in aquatic systems incre...
1). Heavy metal concentrations in sea water and sediment vary widely in different parts of the world...
The present study has attempted to investigate some of the more basic questions concerning the toxic...
Aquatic organisms are often subject to intermittent exposure to pollutants in real ecosystems. This ...
Metallothioneins content was investigated in digestive gland of two wild-caught Norway lobster Nephr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate mercury and selenium distribution in different portions (exosk...
Alkylphenols are pollutants that are present in marine sediments and fishes. In earlier work it has ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of mercury (Hg) in marine organisms through various pathwa...
Toxic effect of mercury on, the flower-tail shrimp, Metapenarus dobsoni (Miers) was investigated by ...
Mercury bioaccumulation and decontamination kinetics in the edible cockle Cerastoderma edule were s...
Mercury concentrations were measured in tissues of 12 individuals of Octopus vulgaris, captured by t...
Manganese (Mn) is a hypoxic reactive metal commonly found in marine sediments. Under hypoxic conditi...
Hemocyanin concentrations in the hemolymph of marine crustacea are dependent on the molt cycle and o...
Uptake and depuration kinetics of inorganic mercury (Hg) were investigated in the juvenile common cu...
Item does not contain fulltextHemocyanin concentrations in the hemolymph of marine crustacea are dep...
Mercury is a metal naturally present in the environment with concentrations in aquatic systems incre...