The glassfish, Ambassis jacksoniensis, is a key, mid-level species in an estuarine food web on the east coast of Australia. Estuaries are subject to contamination from urban and industrial activities. The biokinetics of Cd, Se and Zn accumulation by glassfish from water and food were assessed using radioisotopes. Metal uptake from water was not regulated over the range of water metal concentrations examined. Metal uptake from food was assessed using brine shrimp (Artemia sp.) fed radio-labelled algae. The assimilation efficiency from food was 9.5 ± 2.5%, 23 ± 2.2% and 4.6 ± 0.6% for Cd, Se and Zn, respectively. The potential for biomagnification was low for all metals. Food is the main metal uptake pathway for glassfish, with 97%, 99% and 9...
Bioaccumulation of 65Zn and 109Cd by the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis L. was studied at different st...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
The potential for metals to bioaccumulate in aquatic species, such as fish, via trophic level transf...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
Metals introduced into the urban aquatic environment through anthropogenic activities have the poten...
Elevated metal burdens in farmed fish can pose potential risks to public health as a result of fish ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
The biokinetics (aqueous uptake, dietary assimilation, and elimination) of Cd, Se, and Zn in the int...
Estimates of the assimilation and retention of trace elements from food by fish are useful for linki...
Heavy metals, with their persistence and toxic nature affecting marine organisms as well as their tr...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
Estimates of the assimilation and retention of trace elements from food by fish are useful for linki...
International audienceBioaccumulation of 109Cd and 65Zn by the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis was stud...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
Bioaccumulation of 65Zn and 109Cd by the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis L. was studied at different st...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
The potential for metals to bioaccumulate in aquatic species, such as fish, via trophic level transf...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
Metals introduced into the urban aquatic environment through anthropogenic activities have the poten...
Elevated metal burdens in farmed fish can pose potential risks to public health as a result of fish ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
The biokinetics (aqueous uptake, dietary assimilation, and elimination) of Cd, Se, and Zn in the int...
Estimates of the assimilation and retention of trace elements from food by fish are useful for linki...
Heavy metals, with their persistence and toxic nature affecting marine organisms as well as their tr...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
Estimates of the assimilation and retention of trace elements from food by fish are useful for linki...
International audienceBioaccumulation of 109Cd and 65Zn by the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis was stud...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
Bioaccumulation of 65Zn and 109Cd by the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis L. was studied at different st...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
The potential for metals to bioaccumulate in aquatic species, such as fish, via trophic level transf...