This study investigated temporal and spatial patterns of heavy metal content in Ulva australis. Samples were collected from the Derwent Estuary, Tasmania, Australia, over 3 years (2013-2015) at locations where historically arsenic, cadmium, lead and zinc were high in sediments and seawater. Zinc and lead content were high in U. australis at all sampling times, with levels consistent with the spatial distribution of metal within the system. Zinc in Ulva varied seasonally (4.8 – 320.7 mg·kg-1), but lead did not. Zinc and lead were highest in the middle-upper estuary, close to the zinc smelter, where seawater concentrations were higher. The results suggest that spatial variation of metal content in Ulva is a reflection of variability in the se...
Environmental Context. Dating estuary sediments provides insights into the materials entering the es...
The Gippsland Lakes estuary, a Ramsar listed wetland, in Victoria, Australia, is an area of potentia...
Saltmarshes are incredibly valuable ecosystems which support large ecosystems of fish, birds and pla...
This study investigated temporal and spatial patterns of heavy metal content in Ulva australis. Samp...
In this review we provide an overview of the Derwent estuary, Tasmania, Australia. The Derwent flows...
We investigated physiological responses of Ulva australis to metals and their implications for biomo...
The Derwent estuary, in Tasmania (Australia), is highly contaminated with heavy metals with signific...
The Derwent Estuary is highly enriched in potentially toxic elements, such as Zn, Pb, Cu, As, Hg and...
The Derwent Estuary is highly enriched in potentially toxic elements such as Zn, Pb, Cu, As, Hg and ...
Bathurst Harbour in World Heritage southwest Tasmania, Australia, is one of the world’s most pristin...
Estuarine and coastal environments support a broad range of anthropogenic activities and many of the...
Port Curtis is a rapidly growing industrialised and urbanised harbour in Central Queensland, Austral...
The upper intertidal zone, and salt marshes in particular, have been shown by numerous authors to be...
Freshwater bivalves (Velesunio angasi) were sampled in 1996 from the Finniss River in tropical north...
Abstract. Port Curtis is a rapidly growing industrialised and urbanised harbour in Central Queenslan...
Environmental Context. Dating estuary sediments provides insights into the materials entering the es...
The Gippsland Lakes estuary, a Ramsar listed wetland, in Victoria, Australia, is an area of potentia...
Saltmarshes are incredibly valuable ecosystems which support large ecosystems of fish, birds and pla...
This study investigated temporal and spatial patterns of heavy metal content in Ulva australis. Samp...
In this review we provide an overview of the Derwent estuary, Tasmania, Australia. The Derwent flows...
We investigated physiological responses of Ulva australis to metals and their implications for biomo...
The Derwent estuary, in Tasmania (Australia), is highly contaminated with heavy metals with signific...
The Derwent Estuary is highly enriched in potentially toxic elements, such as Zn, Pb, Cu, As, Hg and...
The Derwent Estuary is highly enriched in potentially toxic elements such as Zn, Pb, Cu, As, Hg and ...
Bathurst Harbour in World Heritage southwest Tasmania, Australia, is one of the world’s most pristin...
Estuarine and coastal environments support a broad range of anthropogenic activities and many of the...
Port Curtis is a rapidly growing industrialised and urbanised harbour in Central Queensland, Austral...
The upper intertidal zone, and salt marshes in particular, have been shown by numerous authors to be...
Freshwater bivalves (Velesunio angasi) were sampled in 1996 from the Finniss River in tropical north...
Abstract. Port Curtis is a rapidly growing industrialised and urbanised harbour in Central Queenslan...
Environmental Context. Dating estuary sediments provides insights into the materials entering the es...
The Gippsland Lakes estuary, a Ramsar listed wetland, in Victoria, Australia, is an area of potentia...
Saltmarshes are incredibly valuable ecosystems which support large ecosystems of fish, birds and pla...