Pearl River Estuary (PRE) is the largest estuary in Southern China and there has been an increasing concern of metal pollution due to regional industrialization. In this study, we investigated the spatial variation of metal pollution (Ag, As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) as well as their subcellular handling in the oyster Crassostrea hongkongensis. Hot spots of metal contamination in the oysters were found in different sites, suggesting that there were different sources of metals in the estuary associated with industrial activity. Metals differed in their subcellular bindings in the oysters from different locations. Metal distribution in the biologically detoxified fraction decreased for Cu but increased for Zn with increasing contamination in the o...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1–2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The suitability of the Sydney rock oyster (Sacc...
International audienceA 5-month experiment combining a geochemical survey of metals with a bioaccumu...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
The accumulation of metals (especially copper) in oysters has led to green-color now being found in ...
General Research Fund from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council [662813]; Key Project from the Nati...
Exposure to one metal might have significant effects on the bioaccumulation of other metals. In the ...
The current study aimed to examine the relationship between metals in sediments and metal bioaccumul...
Metal pollution has been of great concern in the estuaries in Southern China. In this study, metabol...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1-2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
Oyster Crassostrea hongkongensis, a widely cultivated oyster species in Southern China, can accumula...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
In the present study, the authors used a supply of naturally contaminated oysters to investigate how...
Understanding the impacts of metal stress on the reproduction of dominant species, such as oysters, ...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1–2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The suitability of the Sydney rock oyster (Sacc...
International audienceA 5-month experiment combining a geochemical survey of metals with a bioaccumu...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
The accumulation of metals (especially copper) in oysters has led to green-color now being found in ...
General Research Fund from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council [662813]; Key Project from the Nati...
Exposure to one metal might have significant effects on the bioaccumulation of other metals. In the ...
The current study aimed to examine the relationship between metals in sediments and metal bioaccumul...
Metal pollution has been of great concern in the estuaries in Southern China. In this study, metabol...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1-2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
Oyster Crassostrea hongkongensis, a widely cultivated oyster species in Southern China, can accumula...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
In the present study, the authors used a supply of naturally contaminated oysters to investigate how...
Understanding the impacts of metal stress on the reproduction of dominant species, such as oysters, ...
In oysters, Cu and Zn concentration can reach extraordinarily high (1–2% of tissue dry weights), lea...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The suitability of the Sydney rock oyster (Sacc...
International audienceA 5-month experiment combining a geochemical survey of metals with a bioaccumu...