The contamination of coastal regions with different toxicants, including heavy metal ions such as copper and cadmium jeopardize health and survival of organisms exposed to this habitat. To study the effects of high copper and cadmium concentrations in these marine environments, we used the flatworm Macrostomum lignano as a model. This platyhelminth lives in shallow coastal water and is exposed to high concentrations of all toxicants that accumulate in these sea floors. We could show that both, cadmium and copper show toxicity at higher concentrations, with copper being more toxic than cadmium. At concentrations below acute toxicity, a reduced long-term survival was observed for both metal ions. The effects of sublethal doses comprise reduce...
The importance of trace elements in ecotoxicological investigations is a well-known issue when monit...
Cadmium (Cd) is being frequently detected in marine organisms. However, dose-dependent effects of Cd...
Heavy metals are persistent pollutants, the concentrations of which have increased in many natural e...
International audienceThe contamination of coastal regions with different toxicants, including heavy...
Cadmium is a heavy metal that is toxic for living organisms even at low concentrations. The presenc...
This study correlates sub-organismal changes with toxicological effects in earthworms (Lumbricus rub...
In recent years, researches about the defense strategies induced by cadmium stress have greatly incr...
Some effects of cadmium exposure (100 mg/L for 4, 8, 12, and 24h) on the estuarine polychaete Laeone...
Nereis (Alitta) virens is an ecologically and commercially important polychaete of intertidal soft s...
Increased releases of cadmium to the aquatic environment have raised concern over the potential for ...
Laboratory toxicity tests are usually conducted under stable ambient conditions, while exposures in ...
Many contaminants of the marine environment are able to chelate to sediments, bind within organic ma...
Since differences in metal accumulation may exist between bivalve species, the aim of this study was...
Sea urchin embryos and larvae represent suitable model systems on where to investigate the effects o...
Demographic methods can translate toxicant effects on individuals into consequences for populations....
The importance of trace elements in ecotoxicological investigations is a well-known issue when monit...
Cadmium (Cd) is being frequently detected in marine organisms. However, dose-dependent effects of Cd...
Heavy metals are persistent pollutants, the concentrations of which have increased in many natural e...
International audienceThe contamination of coastal regions with different toxicants, including heavy...
Cadmium is a heavy metal that is toxic for living organisms even at low concentrations. The presenc...
This study correlates sub-organismal changes with toxicological effects in earthworms (Lumbricus rub...
In recent years, researches about the defense strategies induced by cadmium stress have greatly incr...
Some effects of cadmium exposure (100 mg/L for 4, 8, 12, and 24h) on the estuarine polychaete Laeone...
Nereis (Alitta) virens is an ecologically and commercially important polychaete of intertidal soft s...
Increased releases of cadmium to the aquatic environment have raised concern over the potential for ...
Laboratory toxicity tests are usually conducted under stable ambient conditions, while exposures in ...
Many contaminants of the marine environment are able to chelate to sediments, bind within organic ma...
Since differences in metal accumulation may exist between bivalve species, the aim of this study was...
Sea urchin embryos and larvae represent suitable model systems on where to investigate the effects o...
Demographic methods can translate toxicant effects on individuals into consequences for populations....
The importance of trace elements in ecotoxicological investigations is a well-known issue when monit...
Cadmium (Cd) is being frequently detected in marine organisms. However, dose-dependent effects of Cd...
Heavy metals are persistent pollutants, the concentrations of which have increased in many natural e...