Adverse effects of toxic substances on the environmental quality have become a subject of concern in recent years. Toxicity of heavy metals has never been in dispute and therefore their presence in our natural environment is undesirable. This study was undertaken to establish the capability of Perna viridis as a monitor for pollution in the Manora channel. Accumulation of Zinc, Copper, Iron and Manganese by marine mussels, sampled from Manora channel, was determined. Metal load varied markedly between individuals from the same populatin. This variability was partly accounted for systematic relationship between metal load and body weight and age. The distribution of metal between the major organs was considered, but the analysis of separate ...
The green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (L.), collected from nine (four wild and five aquacultural) si...
Concentrations of Cd, Cu, Ni, Fe, Pb and Zn were determined in the four different parts of soft tiss...
Owing to its nutritional values, consumption of cultured marine bivalve such as P. viridis has gaine...
The green mussel (Perna viridis) is widely distributed in the coastal waters of Asia and is used in...
In this study, a polluted site at Kg. Pasir Puteh was assessed for heavy metal pollution by using tr...
This paper aims to review the papers published using Perna viridis as a biomonitoring agent of heavy...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.The potential of bivalve molluscs as monitors of metal pollution in Sout...
In this study, a polluted site at Kg. Pasir Puteh was assessed for heavy metal pollution by using tr...
Continuous monitoring of heavy metal bioavailabilities and contamination in the marine environment b...
A study was conducted to determine the bioaccumulation of some essential and non-essential heavy met...
Since 1990s until today, the Asia-Pacific Mussel Watch approach has been widely used for biomonitori...
In this study, the patterns of the distributions and redistributions of heavy metals in the differen...
Many aquatic ecosystems are vulnerable to many pollutants, particularly heavy metals that are now a ...
The green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (L.), collected from nine (four wild and five aquacultural) si...
Abstract. The green mussel (Perna viridis) is widely distrib-uted in the coastal waters of Asia and ...
The green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (L.), collected from nine (four wild and five aquacultural) si...
Concentrations of Cd, Cu, Ni, Fe, Pb and Zn were determined in the four different parts of soft tiss...
Owing to its nutritional values, consumption of cultured marine bivalve such as P. viridis has gaine...
The green mussel (Perna viridis) is widely distributed in the coastal waters of Asia and is used in...
In this study, a polluted site at Kg. Pasir Puteh was assessed for heavy metal pollution by using tr...
This paper aims to review the papers published using Perna viridis as a biomonitoring agent of heavy...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.The potential of bivalve molluscs as monitors of metal pollution in Sout...
In this study, a polluted site at Kg. Pasir Puteh was assessed for heavy metal pollution by using tr...
Continuous monitoring of heavy metal bioavailabilities and contamination in the marine environment b...
A study was conducted to determine the bioaccumulation of some essential and non-essential heavy met...
Since 1990s until today, the Asia-Pacific Mussel Watch approach has been widely used for biomonitori...
In this study, the patterns of the distributions and redistributions of heavy metals in the differen...
Many aquatic ecosystems are vulnerable to many pollutants, particularly heavy metals that are now a ...
The green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (L.), collected from nine (four wild and five aquacultural) si...
Abstract. The green mussel (Perna viridis) is widely distrib-uted in the coastal waters of Asia and ...
The green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (L.), collected from nine (four wild and five aquacultural) si...
Concentrations of Cd, Cu, Ni, Fe, Pb and Zn were determined in the four different parts of soft tiss...
Owing to its nutritional values, consumption of cultured marine bivalve such as P. viridis has gaine...