International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of the New Caledonia lagoon (Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni and Zn) have been determined in the oyster Isognomon isognomon and the edible clam Gafrarium tumidum during transplantation experiments. In a first set of experiments, oysters and clams from a clean site were transplanted into contaminated sites. Uptake kinetics determined in the field indicated that for Cr and Cu in oysters and Co, Ni, and Zn in clams, concentrations in transplanted bivalves reached those of resident organisms after 100d, whereas for the other elements, it would require a longer time for transplanted bivalves to reach the same levels as in the resident populations (e....
Arcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Europe, and is subject to...
International audienceAlthough metal contamination is a problem of major concern in the lagoon of Ne...
Bivalves are commonly used to detect metal pollution in the marine environment. Commercially culture...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
The bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of the New Caledonia lag...
The clam Gafrarium pectinatum was investigated to assess its usefulness as a bioindicator species of...
International audienceThe concentrations of 9 elements (Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni and Zn) were ...
Mining activities constitute the major economic resource of New Caledonia. This doctoral research wa...
International audienceThe New Caledonian lagoon is submitted to intense heavy metal input from land-...
Mussels were transplanted from a marine reference site to a polluted area of the Venice Lagoon to st...
International audienceThe present study aimed at examining the influence of food quality and quantit...
The New Caledonian lagoon is submitted to intense heavy metal input from land-based Ni mining. There...
International audienceBioaccumulation of Ag, Cd, Co, Cr and Zn was studied in the oysters Isognomon ...
Arcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Europe, and is subject to...
International audienceAlthough metal contamination is a problem of major concern in the lagoon of Ne...
Bivalves are commonly used to detect metal pollution in the marine environment. Commercially culture...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of...
The bioaccumulation and retention capacities of some key local contaminants of the New Caledonia lag...
The clam Gafrarium pectinatum was investigated to assess its usefulness as a bioindicator species of...
International audienceThe concentrations of 9 elements (Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni and Zn) were ...
Mining activities constitute the major economic resource of New Caledonia. This doctoral research wa...
International audienceThe New Caledonian lagoon is submitted to intense heavy metal input from land-...
Mussels were transplanted from a marine reference site to a polluted area of the Venice Lagoon to st...
International audienceThe present study aimed at examining the influence of food quality and quantit...
The New Caledonian lagoon is submitted to intense heavy metal input from land-based Ni mining. There...
International audienceBioaccumulation of Ag, Cd, Co, Cr and Zn was studied in the oysters Isognomon ...
Arcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Europe, and is subject to...
International audienceAlthough metal contamination is a problem of major concern in the lagoon of Ne...
Bivalves are commonly used to detect metal pollution in the marine environment. Commercially culture...