Organic and inorganic pollution can impact organisms directly and affect condition, growth and survival of juvenile fish which use estuaries as nurseries, and thereby affect marine adult populations quantitatively and qualitatively. Trace element contamination (Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) in juveniles of commercial fish Solea solea, Solea senegalensis, Platichthys flesus, Diplodus vulgaris and Dicentrarchus labrax collected in putative nurseries of the main Portuguese estuaries (with diverse intensities and sources of anthropogenic pressures) was determined via atomic absorption spectrometry. Contamination was significantly different among species. Similar levels of contamination were found among estuaries, except for D. vulgaris. Cu and Zn concentrati...
The total metal concentrations (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn, Ni, Cr, and Fe) in the mesozooplankton (200 μm–2...
ABSTRACT: Ría and coastal zone are, in particular, vulnerable to heavy metals pollution. Concentrati...
Some trace elements are considered essential for the development and maintenance of living organisms...
Organic and inorganic pollution can impact organisms directly and affect condition, growth and survi...
Organic and inorganic pollution can impact organisms directly and affect condition, growth and survi...
Muscular tissue from wild-caught mullet (Mugil spp.) and snook (Centropomus spp.) was analyzed by at...
Toxic metal and trace element levels in the ocean are increasing heterogeneously in the world, which...
The pollution of aquatic environments is a worldwide problem of difficult solution since these areas...
International audienceChemical contaminants are one of the causes of the ongoing degradation of coas...
Estuaries are sensitive environments regarding their response to anthropogenic events. The accumulat...
AbstractFish and seafood may represent risk for human health since they can accumulate contaminants ...
Cd, Cr, Cu and Pb concentrations were measured in the water and these plus Zn were measured in the d...
Two neotropical estuaries affected by different anthropogenic factors were studied. We report levels...
none4siThe Huelva Estuary, in the south of Spain, is a highly polluted area subject to heavy anthrop...
Over the last decades the anthropogenic contamination impact has substantially increased in the Bahí...
The total metal concentrations (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn, Ni, Cr, and Fe) in the mesozooplankton (200 μm–2...
ABSTRACT: Ría and coastal zone are, in particular, vulnerable to heavy metals pollution. Concentrati...
Some trace elements are considered essential for the development and maintenance of living organisms...
Organic and inorganic pollution can impact organisms directly and affect condition, growth and survi...
Organic and inorganic pollution can impact organisms directly and affect condition, growth and survi...
Muscular tissue from wild-caught mullet (Mugil spp.) and snook (Centropomus spp.) was analyzed by at...
Toxic metal and trace element levels in the ocean are increasing heterogeneously in the world, which...
The pollution of aquatic environments is a worldwide problem of difficult solution since these areas...
International audienceChemical contaminants are one of the causes of the ongoing degradation of coas...
Estuaries are sensitive environments regarding their response to anthropogenic events. The accumulat...
AbstractFish and seafood may represent risk for human health since they can accumulate contaminants ...
Cd, Cr, Cu and Pb concentrations were measured in the water and these plus Zn were measured in the d...
Two neotropical estuaries affected by different anthropogenic factors were studied. We report levels...
none4siThe Huelva Estuary, in the south of Spain, is a highly polluted area subject to heavy anthrop...
Over the last decades the anthropogenic contamination impact has substantially increased in the Bahí...
The total metal concentrations (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn, Ni, Cr, and Fe) in the mesozooplankton (200 μm–2...
ABSTRACT: Ría and coastal zone are, in particular, vulnerable to heavy metals pollution. Concentrati...
Some trace elements are considered essential for the development and maintenance of living organisms...