There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burdens in marine organisms. With a simple kinetic model that requires information about the ingestion rate of an animal and the assimilation efficiency (AE) and efflux rate constant (ke) of a metal following dietary exposure, it is possible to quantitatively predict the trophic transfer and biomagnification potential of a metal between trophic levels. In this study, we used radiotracers to examine the trophic transfer of 7 metals (Am, Cd, Co, Cs, Mn, Se, and Zn) in a 4-step marine food chain from phytoplankton (Isochrysis galbana) to crustacean zooplankton (Artemia salina) to juvenile sea bream (Sparus auratus) and finally to piscivorous sea bas...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Metal subcellular partitioning of aquatic organisms reflects the physiological or biochemical change...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
There is increasing recognition of the quantitative importance of metal accumulation from dietary pa...
International audienceIn a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey ...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
International audienceWe examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine f...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...
We examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine food chain (from phytop...
We examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine food chain (from phytop...
We examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine food chain (from phytop...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Metal subcellular partitioning of aquatic organisms reflects the physiological or biochemical change...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
There is increasing recognition of the quantitative importance of metal accumulation from dietary pa...
International audienceIn a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey ...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
International audienceWe examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine f...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...
We examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine food chain (from phytop...
We examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine food chain (from phytop...
We examined the transfer of Cd, methylmercury (MeHg), and Po in an estuarine food chain (from phytop...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Metal subcellular partitioning of aquatic organisms reflects the physiological or biochemical change...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...