Coastal habitats are susceptible to severe contamination due to their exposure to both marine and terrestrial inputs, many of which contain toxic heavy metals. Trace metals in the marine environment can have severe impacts on the health of coastal ecosystems, as even those with essential functions can be toxic at high concentrations, and non-essential elements can cause impairment of biological functions even at low levels. It is important to understand the chemistry of New Zealand’s marine environment, in order to successfully monitor any changes to the chemical profile of the environment from anthropogenic pollutants. Biological indicators are a useful tool for monitoring ecosystem health, and the impact of human activity on the environm...
Trace metal contamination of marine environments can be determined by measuring trace metal concentr...
Marine environment in the Laizhou Bay is potentially contaminated by metals from industrial discharg...
There is growing awareness of the toxicological effects of metal-contaminated invertebrate diets on ...
Coastal habitats are susceptible to severe contamination due to their exposure to both marine and te...
Heavy metals in the marine environment are a worldwide issue due to their toxicity, non-biodegradabi...
New Zealand’s coastal marine environment has high economic, social and cultural importance. In order...
Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. ...
Metal bioaccumulation by aquatic invertebrates in the environment can often be explained by chemical...
Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. ...
Three species of neogastropods, i.e., Thais clavigera, Thais luteostoma and Morala musiva, were coll...
The amphipod crustacean Talitrus saltator, an established biomonitor of trace metal bioavailabilitie...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great depth using radiotracers,...
The potential sources and mechanisms of cadmium bioaccumulation by the native freshwater decapods Ma...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the environment...
Bivalves are commonly used as sentinel organisms for trace metal levels in marine environments. NZ l...
Trace metal contamination of marine environments can be determined by measuring trace metal concentr...
Marine environment in the Laizhou Bay is potentially contaminated by metals from industrial discharg...
There is growing awareness of the toxicological effects of metal-contaminated invertebrate diets on ...
Coastal habitats are susceptible to severe contamination due to their exposure to both marine and te...
Heavy metals in the marine environment are a worldwide issue due to their toxicity, non-biodegradabi...
New Zealand’s coastal marine environment has high economic, social and cultural importance. In order...
Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. ...
Metal bioaccumulation by aquatic invertebrates in the environment can often be explained by chemical...
Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. ...
Three species of neogastropods, i.e., Thais clavigera, Thais luteostoma and Morala musiva, were coll...
The amphipod crustacean Talitrus saltator, an established biomonitor of trace metal bioavailabilitie...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great depth using radiotracers,...
The potential sources and mechanisms of cadmium bioaccumulation by the native freshwater decapods Ma...
Atmosphere, earth and water compose the environment. The presence of heavy metals in the environment...
Bivalves are commonly used as sentinel organisms for trace metal levels in marine environments. NZ l...
Trace metal contamination of marine environments can be determined by measuring trace metal concentr...
Marine environment in the Laizhou Bay is potentially contaminated by metals from industrial discharg...
There is growing awareness of the toxicological effects of metal-contaminated invertebrate diets on ...