Marine ecosystems in the Arctic and Antarctica were once thought pristine and away from important human influence. Today, it is known that global processes as atmospheric transport, local activities related with scientific research bases, military and touristic maritime traffic, among others, are a potential source of pollutants. Macroalgae have been recognized as reliable metal-biomonitoring organisms due to their accumulation capacity and physiological responses. Metal accumulation (Al, Cd, Cu, Fe, Pb, Zn, Se, and Hg) and photosynthetic parameters (associated with in vivo chlorophyll a fluorescence) were assessed in 77 samples from 13 different macroalgal species (Phaeophyta; Chlorophyta; Rhodophyta) from areas with high human influence, ...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
In order to evaluate trace element bioavailability and potential transfer into marine food chains in...
In order to evaluate trace element bioavailability and potential transfer into marine food chains in...
Human- and animal-impacted sites in Antarctica can be contaminated with heavy metals, as well as are...
Antarctica is not free from environmental pollutants although it is often perceived as the last pris...
Our present knowledge of Antarctic ecosystems is probably still insufficient to interpret and monito...
© 2019 Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this con...
The growth and retreat of Antarctic sea ice is one of the world’s most significant large-scale annua...
The hypothesis of this work was that exposure to diverse abiotic factors in two sites with different...
Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this contaminat...
Algae show different extent of resistance to heavy metals. In this study, the resistance of green fi...
Abstract Antarctica is considered one of the most pristine regions on Earth, but evidences of global...
Studies on metal contamination in 25 de Mayo Island, Antarctica, yielded controversial results. In t...
Antarctica is considered one of the most pristine regions on Earth, but evidences of global and loca...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Seminario Ibérico de Química Marina, celebrado en Alicante (España) d...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
In order to evaluate trace element bioavailability and potential transfer into marine food chains in...
In order to evaluate trace element bioavailability and potential transfer into marine food chains in...
Human- and animal-impacted sites in Antarctica can be contaminated with heavy metals, as well as are...
Antarctica is not free from environmental pollutants although it is often perceived as the last pris...
Our present knowledge of Antarctic ecosystems is probably still insufficient to interpret and monito...
© 2019 Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this con...
The growth and retreat of Antarctic sea ice is one of the world’s most significant large-scale annua...
The hypothesis of this work was that exposure to diverse abiotic factors in two sites with different...
Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this contaminat...
Algae show different extent of resistance to heavy metals. In this study, the resistance of green fi...
Abstract Antarctica is considered one of the most pristine regions on Earth, but evidences of global...
Studies on metal contamination in 25 de Mayo Island, Antarctica, yielded controversial results. In t...
Antarctica is considered one of the most pristine regions on Earth, but evidences of global and loca...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Seminario Ibérico de Química Marina, celebrado en Alicante (España) d...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
In order to evaluate trace element bioavailability and potential transfer into marine food chains in...
In order to evaluate trace element bioavailability and potential transfer into marine food chains in...