Cu is a major active component in anti-fouling paints, which may reach toxic levels in areas with intense boat traffic and therefore is a metal of environmental concern. The bioavailability of metals is influenced by factors such as salinity and organic matter measured as total organic carbon (TOC). The influence of these two factors was studied, with a focus on brackish water conditions, by exposing a marine and a brackish water clone of the red macroalga Ceramium tenuicorne to Cu in different combinations of artificial seawater (salinity 5-15 parts per thousand) and TOC (0-4 mg/L) in the form of fulvic acid (FA). In addition, the toxicity of Cu to both clones was compared in salinity 10 parts per thousand and 15 parts per thousand. The re...
Larvae of Mytilus spp. are among the most Cu sensitive marine species. In this study we assessed the...
Original research paperWater samples of contrasting origin, including natural seawater, two sediment...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Cu is considered to be toxic to macroalgae at higher levels. Ocean acidification can also alter the ...
This study adds further critical information to the limited body of knowledge on the ameliorative ab...
As salinity increases the geochemical speciation of Cu is altered as a result of organic/inorganic c...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. This study adds further critical information to the limited body o...
The influence of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) on acute waterborne Cu toxicity was evaluate...
As salinity increases the geochemical speciation of Cu is altered as a result of organic/inorganic c...
In this study, the combined effects of pH, water hardness, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concen...
In this paper, the concentration of labile Cu measured by differential pulse anodic stripping voltam...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is known to reduce metal, such as copper, toxicity in aquatic environme...
Dunaliella, a euryhaline, unicellular, green algae, was stressed with lethal and sublethal concentra...
Larvae of Mytilus spp. are among the most Cu sensitive marine species. In this study we assessed the...
Original research paperWater samples of contrasting origin, including natural seawater, two sediment...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Cu is considered to be toxic to macroalgae at higher levels. Ocean acidification can also alter the ...
This study adds further critical information to the limited body of knowledge on the ameliorative ab...
As salinity increases the geochemical speciation of Cu is altered as a result of organic/inorganic c...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. This study adds further critical information to the limited body o...
The influence of natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) on acute waterborne Cu toxicity was evaluate...
As salinity increases the geochemical speciation of Cu is altered as a result of organic/inorganic c...
In this study, the combined effects of pH, water hardness, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concen...
In this paper, the concentration of labile Cu measured by differential pulse anodic stripping voltam...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...
Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is known to reduce metal, such as copper, toxicity in aquatic environme...
Dunaliella, a euryhaline, unicellular, green algae, was stressed with lethal and sublethal concentra...
Larvae of Mytilus spp. are among the most Cu sensitive marine species. In this study we assessed the...
Original research paperWater samples of contrasting origin, including natural seawater, two sediment...
There have been limited studies on the effects of toxicity-modifying factors, such as dissolved orga...