Two marine bivalves, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Callista chione, were exposed to various concentrations of cadmium and nickel (0.5, 1.0, 2.5 and 20 ppm), for 20 days, plus 10 days’ depuration period, in a laboratory experiment. Animals from each experimental condition were dissected and the bioaccumulation and distribution of Cd and Ni were determined in their gills, mantles and remaining bodies. The concentrations of Fe and Zn were also measured. Heavy metal tolerance, bioconcentration and distribution of heavy metals in tissues were considerably different in M. galloprovincialis and C. chione: (i) both animals were tolerant to Ni pollution, even at the highest concentration used; (ii) C. chione was more tolerant to Cd; (iii) M. gallopr...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
This study done with the observations of biochemical changes in bimolecular contents of, DNA, RNA, p...
Heavy metal pollution of coastal areas due to anthropogenic activity has become a global problem wit...
Two marine bivalves, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Callista chione, were exposed to various concentr...
Two bivalves, the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, and the soft clam Callista chione were exposed t...
An ecotoxicological study is presented, in which three marine bivalve species (Mytilus galloprovinci...
Abstract. Two bivalves, the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, and the soft clam Callista chione were...
Heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn) concentration were determined in the marine bivalve Pinna nobil...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.The potential of bivalve molluscs as monitors of metal pollution in Sout...
Peer-reviewed.Pollution by metals has been of increasing concern for a number of decades but at pres...
International audienceThe New Caledonian lagoon is submitted to intense heavy metal input from land-...
Organisms living in coastal ecosystems are frequently subjected to anthropogenic pressures such as m...
Marine ecosystems are under great pressure due to heavy metals pollution, and mussels remain an impo...
A strategy for the use of the mussel Mytilus edulis planulatus in assessing heavy metal (Cd, Cu, Pb...
Bivalves are employed widely as biomonitors of metal pollution and proteomics has increasingly been ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
This study done with the observations of biochemical changes in bimolecular contents of, DNA, RNA, p...
Heavy metal pollution of coastal areas due to anthropogenic activity has become a global problem wit...
Two marine bivalves, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Callista chione, were exposed to various concentr...
Two bivalves, the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, and the soft clam Callista chione were exposed t...
An ecotoxicological study is presented, in which three marine bivalve species (Mytilus galloprovinci...
Abstract. Two bivalves, the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, and the soft clam Callista chione were...
Heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn) concentration were determined in the marine bivalve Pinna nobil...
Bibliography: pages 150-163.The potential of bivalve molluscs as monitors of metal pollution in Sout...
Peer-reviewed.Pollution by metals has been of increasing concern for a number of decades but at pres...
International audienceThe New Caledonian lagoon is submitted to intense heavy metal input from land-...
Organisms living in coastal ecosystems are frequently subjected to anthropogenic pressures such as m...
Marine ecosystems are under great pressure due to heavy metals pollution, and mussels remain an impo...
A strategy for the use of the mussel Mytilus edulis planulatus in assessing heavy metal (Cd, Cu, Pb...
Bivalves are employed widely as biomonitors of metal pollution and proteomics has increasingly been ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
This study done with the observations of biochemical changes in bimolecular contents of, DNA, RNA, p...
Heavy metal pollution of coastal areas due to anthropogenic activity has become a global problem wit...