Bioaccumulation and toxicity of Cd were investigated in a marine predatory whelk, Thais clavigera, after being fed with the rock oyster, Saccostrea cucullata, or the herbivorous snail, Monodonta labio, for up to four weeks. The oysters and snails had different subcellular Cd distributions and concentrations in their bodies given their different metal-handling strategies and were exposed to dissolved Cd for two weeks before being fed to the whelks. After four weeks of dietary exposure, the Cd body concentrations in T clavigera increased from 3.1 mu g/g to between 22.9 and 41.8 mu g/g and to between 22.7 and 24.1 mu g/g when they were fed with oyster and snail prey, respectively. An increasing proportion of Cd was found to be distributed in t...
Mounting evidence has demonstrated the combined effects of ocean acidification (OA) and other enviro...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of cadmium in the oyster Crassostrea gigas originating fro...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of cadmium in the oyster Crassostrea gigas originating fro...
Marine gastropods are known to accumulate high metal concentrations in their tissues, especially in ...
The influence of diet on comparative metal accumulation was investigated using a predatory muricid g...
Subcellular metal distribution may play an important role in the bioaccumulation and trophic transfe...
Oysters can accumulate cadmium (Cd) in very high concentrations in their tissues and there is now in...
Metal subcellular partitioning of aquatic organisms reflects the physiological or biochemical change...
International audienceLaboratory experiments using stable Cd isotopes (110 Cd and 112 Cd) were condu...
Exposure to one metal might have significant effects on the bioaccumulation of other metals. In the ...
Although recent growth of oyster aquaculture in B.C. has been rapid their export to international ma...
Cadmium (Cd) is commonly detected in aquatic environment and can accumulate in maricultural organism...
Since differences in metal accumulation may exist between bivalve species, the aim of this study was...
Heavy metal bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms may occur through direct or indirect uptake routes....
Whelks Thais clavigera were collected from field populations containing different concentrations of ...
Mounting evidence has demonstrated the combined effects of ocean acidification (OA) and other enviro...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of cadmium in the oyster Crassostrea gigas originating fro...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of cadmium in the oyster Crassostrea gigas originating fro...
Marine gastropods are known to accumulate high metal concentrations in their tissues, especially in ...
The influence of diet on comparative metal accumulation was investigated using a predatory muricid g...
Subcellular metal distribution may play an important role in the bioaccumulation and trophic transfe...
Oysters can accumulate cadmium (Cd) in very high concentrations in their tissues and there is now in...
Metal subcellular partitioning of aquatic organisms reflects the physiological or biochemical change...
International audienceLaboratory experiments using stable Cd isotopes (110 Cd and 112 Cd) were condu...
Exposure to one metal might have significant effects on the bioaccumulation of other metals. In the ...
Although recent growth of oyster aquaculture in B.C. has been rapid their export to international ma...
Cadmium (Cd) is commonly detected in aquatic environment and can accumulate in maricultural organism...
Since differences in metal accumulation may exist between bivalve species, the aim of this study was...
Heavy metal bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms may occur through direct or indirect uptake routes....
Whelks Thais clavigera were collected from field populations containing different concentrations of ...
Mounting evidence has demonstrated the combined effects of ocean acidification (OA) and other enviro...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of cadmium in the oyster Crassostrea gigas originating fro...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation of cadmium in the oyster Crassostrea gigas originating fro...