International audienceThe marine coastal environment is exposed to a mixture of environmental pollutants of anthropogenic origin, resulting in chronic low concentrations of contaminants. As a consequence, most coastal marine species are exposed to low doses of such pollutants during their entire life. Many marine species live for years in their natural environment, whereas they do not under laboratory exposure conditions. Using early stages of development in laboratory work allows animals to be chronically exposed from an early age over a reasonable experiment period. In the present study, the authors investigated the effect of chronic exposure to zinc in spats of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas), from metamorphosis up to 10 weeks. Th...
International audiencePesticide run-off into the ocean represents a potential threat to marine organ...
Environmental stress experienced by parents may make a significant difference in the response of the...
Pollutants via run-off into the ocean represent a potential threat to marine organisms, especially b...
International audienceThe marine coastal environment is exposed to a mixture of environmental pollut...
In the current study, we tested the effects of common environmental contaminants (the metals zinc an...
International audienceTwo types of exposures were performed to assess the effects of zinc released f...
International audienceSacrificial anodes made of zinc are currently used in marine environments to m...
Environmental contamination by metals is a serious threat to the biological sustainability of coasta...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
International audienceQuantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to compare for...
International audienceThis study evaluated the vulnerability of early life stages of native oysters ...
International audienceMarine organisms are exposed to low doses of anthropogenic contaminants during...
International audiencePesticide run-off into the ocean represents a potential threat to marine organ...
Environmental stress experienced by parents may make a significant difference in the response of the...
Pollutants via run-off into the ocean represent a potential threat to marine organisms, especially b...
International audienceThe marine coastal environment is exposed to a mixture of environmental pollut...
In the current study, we tested the effects of common environmental contaminants (the metals zinc an...
International audienceTwo types of exposures were performed to assess the effects of zinc released f...
International audienceSacrificial anodes made of zinc are currently used in marine environments to m...
Environmental contamination by metals is a serious threat to the biological sustainability of coasta...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
International audienceQuantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to compare for...
International audienceThis study evaluated the vulnerability of early life stages of native oysters ...
International audienceMarine organisms are exposed to low doses of anthropogenic contaminants during...
International audiencePesticide run-off into the ocean represents a potential threat to marine organ...
Environmental stress experienced by parents may make a significant difference in the response of the...
Pollutants via run-off into the ocean represent a potential threat to marine organisms, especially b...