International audienceNumerous field studies highlighted the capacities of marine sponges to bioaccumulate trace elements and assessed their potential as biomonitors of the marine environment. Experimental works demonstrated that dissolved metals and radionuclides can be taken up directly by sponge tissues but, to the best of our knowledge, little is known on the contribution of the dietary pathway through the consumption of contaminated bacteria considered as one of the trophic source in sponge diet. Objectives of this work are to study trophic transfer of radiotracers 110mAg, 241Am, 109Cd, 57Co, 134Cs, 54Mn and 65Zn from the marine bacteria Pseudomonas stutzeri to the Mediterranean sponges Aplysina cavernicola and Ircinia oros. P. stutzer...
The accumulation of toxic metals in the environment is a strong environmental and health threat. Mar...
May sponge spicules represent a “tank” to accumulate heavy metals? In this study we test this hypoth...
L’accumulation des métaux toxiques dans l’environnement représente une forte menace environnementale...
International audienceNumerous field studies highlighted the capacities of marine sponges to bioaccu...
International audienceWhile marine organisms such as bivalves, seagrasses and macroalgae are commonl...
International audienceIn this work, we performed a comparative study on six marine sponge species co...
In the ocean, complex interactions between natural and anthropogenic radionuclides, seawater, and di...
International audienceThe present research aimed to investigate the concentrations and patterns of s...
Trace element accumulation is particularly important in coastal and transitional environments, which...
The fate of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides in the environment remains a major concern in ou...
Trace elements (TE) naturally occur in the environment but their inputs have been increasing by anth...
A wide range of contaminants are continuously introduced into the aquatic environment and among thes...
Salps, salp fecal pellets and other zooplankton species were analyzed for a suite of elements and na...
The accumulation of toxic metals in the environment is a strong environmental and health threat. Mar...
May sponge spicules represent a “tank” to accumulate heavy metals? In this study we test this hypoth...
L’accumulation des métaux toxiques dans l’environnement représente une forte menace environnementale...
International audienceNumerous field studies highlighted the capacities of marine sponges to bioaccu...
International audienceWhile marine organisms such as bivalves, seagrasses and macroalgae are commonl...
International audienceIn this work, we performed a comparative study on six marine sponge species co...
In the ocean, complex interactions between natural and anthropogenic radionuclides, seawater, and di...
International audienceThe present research aimed to investigate the concentrations and patterns of s...
Trace element accumulation is particularly important in coastal and transitional environments, which...
The fate of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides in the environment remains a major concern in ou...
Trace elements (TE) naturally occur in the environment but their inputs have been increasing by anth...
A wide range of contaminants are continuously introduced into the aquatic environment and among thes...
Salps, salp fecal pellets and other zooplankton species were analyzed for a suite of elements and na...
The accumulation of toxic metals in the environment is a strong environmental and health threat. Mar...
May sponge spicules represent a “tank” to accumulate heavy metals? In this study we test this hypoth...
L’accumulation des métaux toxiques dans l’environnement représente une forte menace environnementale...