Marine bivalve molluscs, such as scallops, mussels and oysters, are crucial components of coastal ecosystems, providing a range of ecosystem services, including a quarter of the world’s seafood. Unfortunately, due to human activity, coastal marine areas often suffer from metal contamination. We establish that increased levels of metal pollution (zinc, copper and lead) in sediments near the Isle of Man, resulting from historical mining, strongly correlate with significant weakening of shell strength in king scallops, Pecten maximus. This weakness increases mortality during fishing and leaves individuals more exposed to predation. Comparative structural analysis revealed that shells from the contaminated area were thinner and exhibited a pron...
Heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn) concentration were determined in the marine bivalve Pinna nobil...
Scallops are one of the most common bivalves, large-scale farmed in the coastal areas of China. Thre...
The wedge clam, Donax faba are edible bivalves and consumed as seafood. We found out the concentrati...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.The potential of bivalve molluscs as monitors of metal pollution in Sout...
Abstract Pollution is of increasing concern within coastal regions and the prevalence of invasive sp...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the MTech: Oceanography in the Faculty of A...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...
Bivalves are commonly used as sentinel organisms for trace metal levels in marine environments. NZ l...
Pressures from anthropogenic activities are causing degradation of estuarine and coastal ecosystems ...
International audienceArcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Eur...
Levels of heavy metal pollution in coastal environment are increasing continuously due to human acti...
Peer-reviewed.Pollution by metals has been of increasing concern for a number of decades but at pres...
Several environmental contaminants including toxic trace metals are being discharged into the coast...
International audienceAbstractThe use of symbiotic bivalve species to assess the effect of anthropog...
Heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn) concentration were determined in the marine bivalve Pinna nobil...
Scallops are one of the most common bivalves, large-scale farmed in the coastal areas of China. Thre...
The wedge clam, Donax faba are edible bivalves and consumed as seafood. We found out the concentrati...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.The potential of bivalve molluscs as monitors of metal pollution in Sout...
Abstract Pollution is of increasing concern within coastal regions and the prevalence of invasive sp...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the MTech: Oceanography in the Faculty of A...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...
Bivalves are commonly used as sentinel organisms for trace metal levels in marine environments. NZ l...
Pressures from anthropogenic activities are causing degradation of estuarine and coastal ecosystems ...
International audienceArcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Eur...
Levels of heavy metal pollution in coastal environment are increasing continuously due to human acti...
Peer-reviewed.Pollution by metals has been of increasing concern for a number of decades but at pres...
Several environmental contaminants including toxic trace metals are being discharged into the coast...
International audienceAbstractThe use of symbiotic bivalve species to assess the effect of anthropog...
Heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn) concentration were determined in the marine bivalve Pinna nobil...
Scallops are one of the most common bivalves, large-scale farmed in the coastal areas of China. Thre...
The wedge clam, Donax faba are edible bivalves and consumed as seafood. We found out the concentrati...