Copper (Cu) is an important bioactive trace metal in the marine environment, acting as an essential micronutrient for many marine species. However, it can also be harmful at elevated concentrations, triggering sub-lethal and toxic effects. During the last few decades, studies using electrochemical techniques have established that it is the particular chemical form of Cu, its so-called chemical speciation, and not its total concentration that controls the geochemical and biological behaviour and thus the bioavailability and toxicity of Cu in marine systems. The majority of dissolved Cu in the marine environment is strongly complexed by a heterogeneous mixture of Cu-binding organic ligands (L), reducing the free ionic Cu concentration ([Cu2+]...
MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON TAXONOMY In 1978, I joined CSIRO Division of Fisheries & Oceanography in Cronu...
Hydrocarbon (HC) pollution is a worldwide threat to marine natural ecosystems due to the increasing ...
Cu is one of the most toxic elements that affect fish populations when the fish are exposed to conce...
Chapter 1: introductionIn this thesis an account is given of a research project dealing with the che...
In coastal and estuarine regions of Western Europe, concentrations of contaminants in the sediment a...
Microorganisms, such as bacteria, archaea and algae, are the most abundant organisms on Earth and th...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Ply...
[General introduction:]During the last two decades, much. public interest and concern has been expre...
Seaweeds fulfil many of the criteria regarded as being important for a good biomonitor. They are kn...
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is developing regulations to control the future exploitatio...
<p>In coastal and estuarine regions of Western Europe, concentrations of contaminants in the s...
Is it well-accepted that communication among organisms including land plants and aquatic macrophytes...
Environment can be referred to the surroundings within which humans exist. These are made up of: the...
Iron (Fe) is now recognised as a limiting, or co-limiting, micronutrient for biological production i...
A complex chemical cocktail, with unknown composition and concentrations, is present in marine water...
MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON TAXONOMY In 1978, I joined CSIRO Division of Fisheries & Oceanography in Cronu...
Hydrocarbon (HC) pollution is a worldwide threat to marine natural ecosystems due to the increasing ...
Cu is one of the most toxic elements that affect fish populations when the fish are exposed to conce...
Chapter 1: introductionIn this thesis an account is given of a research project dealing with the che...
In coastal and estuarine regions of Western Europe, concentrations of contaminants in the sediment a...
Microorganisms, such as bacteria, archaea and algae, are the most abundant organisms on Earth and th...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metal stress response of phytoplankton in the Fal, Ply...
[General introduction:]During the last two decades, much. public interest and concern has been expre...
Seaweeds fulfil many of the criteria regarded as being important for a good biomonitor. They are kn...
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is developing regulations to control the future exploitatio...
<p>In coastal and estuarine regions of Western Europe, concentrations of contaminants in the s...
Is it well-accepted that communication among organisms including land plants and aquatic macrophytes...
Environment can be referred to the surroundings within which humans exist. These are made up of: the...
Iron (Fe) is now recognised as a limiting, or co-limiting, micronutrient for biological production i...
A complex chemical cocktail, with unknown composition and concentrations, is present in marine water...
MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON TAXONOMY In 1978, I joined CSIRO Division of Fisheries & Oceanography in Cronu...
Hydrocarbon (HC) pollution is a worldwide threat to marine natural ecosystems due to the increasing ...
Cu is one of the most toxic elements that affect fish populations when the fish are exposed to conce...