This paper is a short review on the biomonitoring of aquatic environments by animal and plant species accumulators of toxic pollutants ("scavengers"). This monitoring is based on the relationship between the pollutant concentration in the organism and that in its environment, and not on alterations produced by pollution on the biota. The latter is the basis of other types of biomonitoring, such as those based on the biotic and diversity indices and saprobic scale. The various aspects of monitoring by pollutant accumulators are illustrated; for example, the uptake and loss of pollutants, the "critical organs" and "tissues", the detoxification mechanisms and the most common factors (C.F., BAF, BSAF) for establishing a connection between the p...
Abstract Background Environmental contamination has become a major concern over the past few decades...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
The temporal and spatial variability in the chemical properties of freshwater ecosystems demand for ...
Bioaccumulation, the accumulation of a chemical in an organism relative to its level in the ambient ...
M.Sc.The health of aquatic ecosystems can be severely compromised by a variety of pollutants, such a...
Since effluents are a main source of direct and continuous input of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems...
Anthropogenic substances pollute freshwater systems worldwide, with serious, long-lasting effects to...
Toxic chemicals introduced into the environment can penetrate ecosystems and can be found in the who...
Anthropogenic stressors are reported to be the major drivers of aquatic pollution all over the world...
The possibility of detecting aquatic pollution problems to take corrective decisions is intimately r...
Monitoring of water ecosystems, especially rivers, represents an exceptionally complex task, due to ...
In recent years, rapid spread of toxic metals has occurred in all environmental matrices. The phenom...
We have different possibilities and tools to assess the impact of pollution on marine ecosystems. Th...
Abstract: We have different possibilities and tools to assess the impact of pollution on marine ecos...
The assessment of bioaccumulation processes plays a significant role in the evaluation of chemical r...
Abstract Background Environmental contamination has become a major concern over the past few decades...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
The temporal and spatial variability in the chemical properties of freshwater ecosystems demand for ...
Bioaccumulation, the accumulation of a chemical in an organism relative to its level in the ambient ...
M.Sc.The health of aquatic ecosystems can be severely compromised by a variety of pollutants, such a...
Since effluents are a main source of direct and continuous input of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems...
Anthropogenic substances pollute freshwater systems worldwide, with serious, long-lasting effects to...
Toxic chemicals introduced into the environment can penetrate ecosystems and can be found in the who...
Anthropogenic stressors are reported to be the major drivers of aquatic pollution all over the world...
The possibility of detecting aquatic pollution problems to take corrective decisions is intimately r...
Monitoring of water ecosystems, especially rivers, represents an exceptionally complex task, due to ...
In recent years, rapid spread of toxic metals has occurred in all environmental matrices. The phenom...
We have different possibilities and tools to assess the impact of pollution on marine ecosystems. Th...
Abstract: We have different possibilities and tools to assess the impact of pollution on marine ecos...
The assessment of bioaccumulation processes plays a significant role in the evaluation of chemical r...
Abstract Background Environmental contamination has become a major concern over the past few decades...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
The temporal and spatial variability in the chemical properties of freshwater ecosystems demand for ...