The uptake of trace metals from the diet is a significant route for their entry into marine animals, and the chemical form of trace metals accumulated by food organisms is one potential factor controlling their assimilation from the diet. Therefore, we investigated relationships between the assimilation efficiencies (AE) of the trace metals Cd, Ag and Zn in the neogastropod mollusc Nassarius festivus and their subcellular compartmentalized fractionation in selected tissues of 4 species of bivalve prey, seeking to identify the relative trophic availabilities of such different fractions. We also sought parallels between the AE of N. festivus and 2 in vitro models of digestion, a generalised invertebrate model and a human digestion model. The ...