For both terrestrial vascular plants and marine organisms if has been demonstrated the differences in radionuclide transfer between species can be related to their evolutionary history or phylogeny. Relationships between phylogeny and radionuclide transfer offer a potential approach to help to derive best estimate values if data for a given species-radionuclide are not available. In this paper we describe the analyses of data for radionuclide transfer to freshwater fish from a data base recently compiled to support activities of both the IAEA and ICRP. There are sufficient data in the database to test the hypothesis that radionuclide transfer can be related to the evolutionary of freshwater fish for caesium, strontium and uranium. For inst...
Food web interactions are vital in any functioning ecosystem and facilitate transfer of energy and n...
AbstractWe will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameter...
The IAEA Technical Report Series (TRS) handbook on transfer of radionuclides to human foodstuffs fro...
Information on transfer of elements and their radionuclides is essential for radioecological modelin...
Previous radiotracer experiments that compared multi-elemental whole organism: water transfer factor...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in w...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The biokinetics of eight radionuclides (241Am, 109Cd, 134Cs, 75Se, 54Mn, 110mAg,...
Environmental assessments to evaluate potentials risks to humans and wildlife often involve modellin...
The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in w...
Should realism of radioecological evaluations be enhanced while taking into account the deleterious ...
Model intercomparison exercises have identified radionuclide transfer predictions as the greatest so...
Activities of radionuclides were measured in five species of fish (grayling, dace, crucian carp, pik...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s EMRAS (Environmental Modelling for Radiation S...
One potentially useful approach to fill data gaps for concentration ratios, CRs, is based upon the h...
Food web interactions are vital in any functioning ecosystem and facilitate transfer of energy and n...
AbstractWe will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameter...
The IAEA Technical Report Series (TRS) handbook on transfer of radionuclides to human foodstuffs fro...
Information on transfer of elements and their radionuclides is essential for radioecological modelin...
Previous radiotracer experiments that compared multi-elemental whole organism: water transfer factor...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in w...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The biokinetics of eight radionuclides (241Am, 109Cd, 134Cs, 75Se, 54Mn, 110mAg,...
Environmental assessments to evaluate potentials risks to humans and wildlife often involve modellin...
The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in w...
Should realism of radioecological evaluations be enhanced while taking into account the deleterious ...
Model intercomparison exercises have identified radionuclide transfer predictions as the greatest so...
Activities of radionuclides were measured in five species of fish (grayling, dace, crucian carp, pik...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s EMRAS (Environmental Modelling for Radiation S...
One potentially useful approach to fill data gaps for concentration ratios, CRs, is based upon the h...
Food web interactions are vital in any functioning ecosystem and facilitate transfer of energy and n...
AbstractWe will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameter...
The IAEA Technical Report Series (TRS) handbook on transfer of radionuclides to human foodstuffs fro...