In estuarine ecosystems, bivalves experience large pH fluctuations caused by the anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric CO2 and Cu pollution. This study investigates whether Cu toxicity increases indiscriminately in two bivalve species from different estuarine habitats as a result of elevated Cu bioaccumulation in acidified seawater. This was carried out by evaluating the effects of Cu exposure on two bivalve species (clams and scallops) for 28 d, at a series of gradient pH levels (pH 8.1, 7.8, and 7.6). The results demonstrated an increase in the Cu content in the soft tissues of clams and scallops in acidified seawater. Cu toxicity increased under acidified seawater by affecting the molecular pathways, physiological function, biochemical ...
Mounting evidence has demonstrated the combined effects of ocean acidification (OA) and other enviro...
Ocean acidification (OA) may affect sensitivity of marine organisms to metal pollution modulating ch...
Understanding of biological responses of marine fauna to seawater acidification due to potential CO2...
Ocean acidification (OA) has been found to increase the release of free Cu2+ in seawater. However, o...
The interactive effects of ocean acidification (OA) and copper (Cu) ions on the mussel Mytilus gallo...
Ocean acidification (OA) may affect sensitivity of marine organisms to metal pollution modulating ch...
Published onlineJournal ArticleOcean acidification (OA) is expected to indirectly impact biota livin...
Oceanic uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere has significantly reduced surface seawater pH and altered ...
In freshwater osmoregulating mollusks, Cu can cause toxicity by inducing ionoregulatory disturbances...
Carbon nanomaterials (CNM), such as graphene oxide (GO), have been the focus of study in several are...
Global ocean pCO2 is increasing as a result of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, driving a decline in sea...
AbstractThe mechanism of copper (Cu) toxicity in marine invertebrates remains unclear. Therefore, ma...
Copper is an important heavy metal contaminant with high ecological risk in the Bohai Sea. In this s...
It remains unknown how molluscs will respond to oceans which are increasingly predicted to be warmer...
Oceans absorb 30% of the anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere (IPCC 2014). With climate chang...
Mounting evidence has demonstrated the combined effects of ocean acidification (OA) and other enviro...
Ocean acidification (OA) may affect sensitivity of marine organisms to metal pollution modulating ch...
Understanding of biological responses of marine fauna to seawater acidification due to potential CO2...
Ocean acidification (OA) has been found to increase the release of free Cu2+ in seawater. However, o...
The interactive effects of ocean acidification (OA) and copper (Cu) ions on the mussel Mytilus gallo...
Ocean acidification (OA) may affect sensitivity of marine organisms to metal pollution modulating ch...
Published onlineJournal ArticleOcean acidification (OA) is expected to indirectly impact biota livin...
Oceanic uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere has significantly reduced surface seawater pH and altered ...
In freshwater osmoregulating mollusks, Cu can cause toxicity by inducing ionoregulatory disturbances...
Carbon nanomaterials (CNM), such as graphene oxide (GO), have been the focus of study in several are...
Global ocean pCO2 is increasing as a result of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, driving a decline in sea...
AbstractThe mechanism of copper (Cu) toxicity in marine invertebrates remains unclear. Therefore, ma...
Copper is an important heavy metal contaminant with high ecological risk in the Bohai Sea. In this s...
It remains unknown how molluscs will respond to oceans which are increasingly predicted to be warmer...
Oceans absorb 30% of the anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere (IPCC 2014). With climate chang...
Mounting evidence has demonstrated the combined effects of ocean acidification (OA) and other enviro...
Ocean acidification (OA) may affect sensitivity of marine organisms to metal pollution modulating ch...
Understanding of biological responses of marine fauna to seawater acidification due to potential CO2...