Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. australiense, M. rosenbergii and M. latidactylus were assessed in laboratory experiments. The prawns were exposed to two scenarios: cadmium in water only; and exposure to metal-rich mine tailings in the same water. The cadmium accumulation from the dissolved exposure during 7 days, followed by depuration in cadmium-free water for 7 days, was compared with predictions from a biokinetic model that had previously been developed for M. australiense. M. australiense and M. latidactylus accumulated significant tissue cadmium during the exposure phase, albeit with different uptake rates. All three species retained >95% of the bioaccumulated cadmium ...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Heavy metal has gravely increased worldwide attention and under certain environmental condition. The...
Heavy metals in the marine environment are a worldwide issue due to their toxicity, non-biodegradabi...
Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. ...
Metal bioaccumulation by aquatic invertebrates in the environment can often be explained by chemical...
The potential sources and mechanisms of cadmium bioaccumulation by the native freshwater decapods Ma...
Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn by Macrobrachium prawns was observed to occur in the Strick...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great depth using radiotracers,...
Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn by Macrobrachium prawns was observed to occur in the Strick...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
Coastal habitats are susceptible to severe contamination due to their exposure to both marine and te...
This study analyzed the levels of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) by the flame atomic absor...
An assessment of heavy metal concentrations in wild-captured giant freshwater prawns (Macrobrachium ...
Heavy metals are the most serious pollutants of great environmental concern because they are degrada...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Heavy metal has gravely increased worldwide attention and under certain environmental condition. The...
Heavy metals in the marine environment are a worldwide issue due to their toxicity, non-biodegradabi...
Potential sources and kinetics of metal bioaccumulation by the three Macrobrachium prawn species M. ...
Metal bioaccumulation by aquatic invertebrates in the environment can often be explained by chemical...
The potential sources and mechanisms of cadmium bioaccumulation by the native freshwater decapods Ma...
Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn by Macrobrachium prawns was observed to occur in the Strick...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great depth using radiotracers,...
Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn by Macrobrachium prawns was observed to occur in the Strick...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
Coastal habitats are susceptible to severe contamination due to their exposure to both marine and te...
This study analyzed the levels of cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) by the flame atomic absor...
An assessment of heavy metal concentrations in wild-captured giant freshwater prawns (Macrobrachium ...
Heavy metals are the most serious pollutants of great environmental concern because they are degrada...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Heavy metal has gravely increased worldwide attention and under certain environmental condition. The...
Heavy metals in the marine environment are a worldwide issue due to their toxicity, non-biodegradabi...