Pollution and contamination of the Bay of Kotor ecosystem arise from both anthropogenic sources and natural weathering. In recent decades, a need has arisen for regular control of marine organisms, which are used in human nutrition, because the entire bay is constantly and increasingly exposed to negative anthropogenic impact. Molluscs, including mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis), can be involved in foodborne disease. They are filter feeding organisms, able to retain and concentrate in their bodies the bacteria, parasites, viruses and biotoxins of marine algae present in their external environment. A structured field study was undertaken in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro, in order to investigate plausible influence of environmental factors,...
AbstractIntroductionLipophilic phycotoxins, produced by toxic phytoplankton species, accumulate in d...
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of industrial pollution on the growth and reproduction...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...
Pollution and contamination of the Bay of Kotor ecosystem arise from both anthropogenic sources and ...
This study comprises the first systematic survey of the occurrence of Norovirus in Mediterranean mus...
Shellfish are filter feeders, able to accumulate different contaminants present in seawater (microor...
This study reports the occurrence of Escherichia coli in 243 mussel samples collected along the Boka...
The Mediterranean blue mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis was used as a pollution level indicator in t...
Human activities and atmospheric pollution impact coastal ecosystems at different rate in the world....
The present study investigated the essential and non-essential elements in cultivated and wild musse...
The bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis has a broad geographic distribution, represent an important sp...
Persistent chemicals and emerging pollutants are continuously detected in marine waters and biota. O...
Shellfish have been recognised as an important human food source since roman times and are now routi...
This research was conducted between March 2016 and March 2017 as the first study on the water and mu...
Calich Lagoon is a Mediterranean coastal lagoon located along the northwestern coast of Sardinia (It...
AbstractIntroductionLipophilic phycotoxins, produced by toxic phytoplankton species, accumulate in d...
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of industrial pollution on the growth and reproduction...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...
Pollution and contamination of the Bay of Kotor ecosystem arise from both anthropogenic sources and ...
This study comprises the first systematic survey of the occurrence of Norovirus in Mediterranean mus...
Shellfish are filter feeders, able to accumulate different contaminants present in seawater (microor...
This study reports the occurrence of Escherichia coli in 243 mussel samples collected along the Boka...
The Mediterranean blue mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis was used as a pollution level indicator in t...
Human activities and atmospheric pollution impact coastal ecosystems at different rate in the world....
The present study investigated the essential and non-essential elements in cultivated and wild musse...
The bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis has a broad geographic distribution, represent an important sp...
Persistent chemicals and emerging pollutants are continuously detected in marine waters and biota. O...
Shellfish have been recognised as an important human food source since roman times and are now routi...
This research was conducted between March 2016 and March 2017 as the first study on the water and mu...
Calich Lagoon is a Mediterranean coastal lagoon located along the northwestern coast of Sardinia (It...
AbstractIntroductionLipophilic phycotoxins, produced by toxic phytoplankton species, accumulate in d...
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of industrial pollution on the growth and reproduction...
Bivalves, like the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, are filter-feeders and can therefore accumulate high ...