The ability to eliminate (efflux) metals is a physiological trait that acts as a major driver of bioaccumulation differences among species. This species specific trait plays a large role in determining the metal loads that species will need to detoxify to persist in chronically contaminated environments and, therefore, contributes significantly to differences in environmental sensitivity among species. To develop a better understanding of how efflux varies within and among taxonomic groupings, we compared Cd and Zn efflux rate constants (k(e) values) among members of two species-rich aquatic insect families, Ephemerellidae and Hydropsychidae, and discovered that k(e) values strongly covaried across species. This relationship allowed us to s...
The assimilation efficiency (AE), efflux rate, and release budget of Cd, Cr(III), Se(IV), and Zn by ...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess how bioturbation by freshwater benthic macroinverte...
Constituents of coal combustion waste (CCW) expose aquatic organisms to complex mixtures of potentia...
The ability to eliminate (efflux) metals is a physiological trait that acts as a major driver of bio...
Evolutionarily distinct lineages can vary markedly in their accumulation of, and sensitivity to, con...
Historical mining activities cause widespread, long-term trace metal contamination of freshwater eco...
Element concentrations in organisms can be variable, often causing deviations from otherwise consist...
Cladocerans and copepods are common inhabitants of ponds and lakes, but assessments of the toxic eff...
Over the past decades, comparative physiology and biochemistry approaches have played a significant ...
Increased metal concentrations in aquatic habitats come as a result of both anthropogenic and natura...
Trace metal risk assessment and environmental quality standard definition require realistic models t...
lead, and zinc exchange between nymphs sf the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia rigida (Epherneroptera) and...
We tested larvae of three species of the widespread lacustrine insect Chaohorus as potential biomoni...
The present study investigated to what extent measured dissolved metal concentrations, WHAM-predicte...
Relations between whole-body metal concentrations and species traits were examined for 40 invertebra...
The assimilation efficiency (AE), efflux rate, and release budget of Cd, Cr(III), Se(IV), and Zn by ...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess how bioturbation by freshwater benthic macroinverte...
Constituents of coal combustion waste (CCW) expose aquatic organisms to complex mixtures of potentia...
The ability to eliminate (efflux) metals is a physiological trait that acts as a major driver of bio...
Evolutionarily distinct lineages can vary markedly in their accumulation of, and sensitivity to, con...
Historical mining activities cause widespread, long-term trace metal contamination of freshwater eco...
Element concentrations in organisms can be variable, often causing deviations from otherwise consist...
Cladocerans and copepods are common inhabitants of ponds and lakes, but assessments of the toxic eff...
Over the past decades, comparative physiology and biochemistry approaches have played a significant ...
Increased metal concentrations in aquatic habitats come as a result of both anthropogenic and natura...
Trace metal risk assessment and environmental quality standard definition require realistic models t...
lead, and zinc exchange between nymphs sf the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia rigida (Epherneroptera) and...
We tested larvae of three species of the widespread lacustrine insect Chaohorus as potential biomoni...
The present study investigated to what extent measured dissolved metal concentrations, WHAM-predicte...
Relations between whole-body metal concentrations and species traits were examined for 40 invertebra...
The assimilation efficiency (AE), efflux rate, and release budget of Cd, Cr(III), Se(IV), and Zn by ...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess how bioturbation by freshwater benthic macroinverte...
Constituents of coal combustion waste (CCW) expose aquatic organisms to complex mixtures of potentia...