In the marine environment increasing concentrations of bio-available compounds often result from anthropogenic activities. Among metal ions, manganese represents a new emergent factor in environmental contamination. Here, we studied the effects of manganese on Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin embryos using biological and biochemical approaches for the analysis of impact on development, tissue accumulation and stress markers. Embryos were continuously exposed from fertilization to manganese at concentrations ranging from 1.0 to 61.6 mg l-1, monitored for developmental abnormalities at 48 h after fertilization, and used for atomic spectrometric analysis at various times from 6 to 72 h. We found that concentration- and time-depend...
Marine organisms are highly sensitive to many environmental stresses, and consequently, the analysis...
Metal contamination represents one of the major sources of pollution in marine environ-ments. In thi...
Manganese, Mn, is an abundant element in nature, particularly in soft bottom sediments of the oceans...
In the marine environment increasing concentrations of bio-available compounds often result from ant...
Manganese is one of the most abundant metals present in nature in trace amounts, which is accumulate...
In the marine environment, manganese represents a potential emerging contaminant, resulting from an ...
Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
In the sea urchin embryos, skeleton is specified by interactions between PMCs and patterning cues de...
Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
Increasing concentrations of contaminants, often resulting from anthropogenic activities, have been ...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential nutrient that can be toxic in excess concentrations, especially durin...
The aim of the present study was to analyze and compare the effects of several metals on the embryos...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite, a form of calcium carbonat...
Marine invertebrates inhabit a key position as intermediate consumers in the pelagic as well as in t...
<p>The embryos were reared in sea water (A,C) and in manganese-containing sea water (B,D). Data are ...
Marine organisms are highly sensitive to many environmental stresses, and consequently, the analysis...
Metal contamination represents one of the major sources of pollution in marine environ-ments. In thi...
Manganese, Mn, is an abundant element in nature, particularly in soft bottom sediments of the oceans...
In the marine environment increasing concentrations of bio-available compounds often result from ant...
Manganese is one of the most abundant metals present in nature in trace amounts, which is accumulate...
In the marine environment, manganese represents a potential emerging contaminant, resulting from an ...
Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
In the sea urchin embryos, skeleton is specified by interactions between PMCs and patterning cues de...
Manganese (Mn) has been associated with embryo toxicity as it impairs differentiation of neural and ...
Increasing concentrations of contaminants, often resulting from anthropogenic activities, have been ...
Manganese (Mn) is an essential nutrient that can be toxic in excess concentrations, especially durin...
The aim of the present study was to analyze and compare the effects of several metals on the embryos...
Echinoderms have an extensive endoskeleton composed of magnesian calcite, a form of calcium carbonat...
Marine invertebrates inhabit a key position as intermediate consumers in the pelagic as well as in t...
<p>The embryos were reared in sea water (A,C) and in manganese-containing sea water (B,D). Data are ...
Marine organisms are highly sensitive to many environmental stresses, and consequently, the analysis...
Metal contamination represents one of the major sources of pollution in marine environ-ments. In thi...
Manganese, Mn, is an abundant element in nature, particularly in soft bottom sediments of the oceans...