Organisms living in coastal ecosystems are frequently subjected to anthropogenic pressures such as metals. Metals, especially those not required for metabolic activity (e.g. mercury, lead and cadmium) can be toxic even at quite low concentrations not only to organisms that accumulate them, but also to their consumers. Throughout the world, Ruditapes decussatus and Ruditapes philippinarum have been successfully commercialised for human consumption and for monitoring environmental conditions such as contamination. These two clam species share similar habitats and requirements, successfully competing both in the natural environment and in aquaculture farms. Because differences in metal accumulation may exist between R. decussatus and R. philip...
The effect of temperature, salinity and body-size on depuration of naturally accumulated heavy metal...
Mestrado em Engenharia Alimentar - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaManila clam (Ruditapes philippinar...
Metal transference through food-chain can constitute a serious problem, particularly in coastal syst...
Ruditapes philippinarum, a species native from the Indo-Pacific region, was introduced in Europe at ...
Depuration has been mandatory to eliminate microorganisms in bivalve molluscs, but not to eliminate ...
International audienceAbstractThe use of symbiotic bivalve species to assess the effect of anthropog...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
Since differences in metal accumulation may exist between bivalve species, the aim of this study was...
Heavy metal accumulation and depuration may alter the effectiveness of Meretrix meretrix as a biomon...
A kinetic approach was employed to determine the rates of metal uptake (Cd, Cr and Zn) from the diss...
The native species Ruditapes decussatus and the invasive species Ruditapes philippinarum have an im...
Bivalves are commonly used as sentinel organisms for trace metal levels in marine environments. NZ l...
The marine clams Mactra veneriformis were collected from three different locations in a contaminated...
The effect of temperature, salinity and body-size on depuration of naturally accumulated heavy metal...
Mestrado em Engenharia Alimentar - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaManila clam (Ruditapes philippinar...
Metal transference through food-chain can constitute a serious problem, particularly in coastal syst...
Ruditapes philippinarum, a species native from the Indo-Pacific region, was introduced in Europe at ...
Depuration has been mandatory to eliminate microorganisms in bivalve molluscs, but not to eliminate ...
International audienceAbstractThe use of symbiotic bivalve species to assess the effect of anthropog...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
Since differences in metal accumulation may exist between bivalve species, the aim of this study was...
Heavy metal accumulation and depuration may alter the effectiveness of Meretrix meretrix as a biomon...
A kinetic approach was employed to determine the rates of metal uptake (Cd, Cr and Zn) from the diss...
The native species Ruditapes decussatus and the invasive species Ruditapes philippinarum have an im...
Bivalves are commonly used as sentinel organisms for trace metal levels in marine environments. NZ l...
The marine clams Mactra veneriformis were collected from three different locations in a contaminated...
The effect of temperature, salinity and body-size on depuration of naturally accumulated heavy metal...
Mestrado em Engenharia Alimentar - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaManila clam (Ruditapes philippinar...
Metal transference through food-chain can constitute a serious problem, particularly in coastal syst...