International audienceThe trophic transfer of two essential metals (Co and Zn) was investigated in two tropical euryhaline fish species (Monodactylus argenteus and Scatophagus argus), at both the adult and juvenile stages, using the pulse-chase feeding method and radiotracers (57Co and 65Zn). The food selected was brine shrimp (Artemia salina) previously exposed to dissolved radiotracers. Depuration kinetics of both elements were followed for 45d. During this period, 57Co and 65Zn distribution was also determined at different time intervals among 15 different body compartments. Results showed that, in juveniles, the ingested Co was poorly assimilated by both species (AE < 6%), whereas S. argus assimilated 65Zn more efficiently than M. argen...
The bioaccumulation of selected heavy metals and radionuclides ((241)Am, (109)Cd, (57)Co, (51)Cr, (1...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
International audienceStudying dietary metal transfer kinetics is essential to gain a better underst...
The trophic transfer of metals along the food chain has been recognized as an important issue in the...
International audienceTrace elements can be accumulated from coastal environment to the aquatic orga...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
The concentration of Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr, Ni, Ag, Mo, Nd, Al, Ce, As, Sr, Pb, Pt and Hg was analy...
International audienceFood is an important route of metal uptake in marine organisms and assimilatio...
In the present study, the authors used a supply of naturally contaminated oysters to investigate how...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
Copyright © 2013 Krishnappa Venkatesha Raju et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
The bioaccumulation of selected heavy metals and radionuclides ((241)Am, (109)Cd, (57)Co, (51)Cr, (1...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...
In a radiotracer study designed to evaluate the fate of metals from fish prey to predator fish, we m...
Assimilation efficiency (AE) of metals from ingested food is critical for understanding trace metal ...
Radiotracer techniques were employed to quantify the rates of uptake from aqueous and dietary source...
International audienceStudying dietary metal transfer kinetics is essential to gain a better underst...
The trophic transfer of metals along the food chain has been recognized as an important issue in the...
International audienceTrace elements can be accumulated from coastal environment to the aquatic orga...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of dietary pathways in determining metal body burd...
The concentration of Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr, Ni, Ag, Mo, Nd, Al, Ce, As, Sr, Pb, Pt and Hg was analy...
International audienceFood is an important route of metal uptake in marine organisms and assimilatio...
In the present study, the authors used a supply of naturally contaminated oysters to investigate how...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
Copyright © 2013 Krishnappa Venkatesha Raju et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
The bioaccumulation of selected heavy metals and radionuclides ((241)Am, (109)Cd, (57)Co, (51)Cr, (1...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
We investigated how the subcellular metal distribution in prey affects metal dietary assimilation in...