The autometallographic approach was applied to three filter-feeder bivalves from differently polluted sites of the Lagoon of Venice. The area density (AD) values of black silver deposits (BSDs) were therefore seasonally quantified by image analysis in digestive cell lysosomes. Sediments were characterised in terms of grain size, organic content and metal concentrations (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn). The physiological status of the bivalves was also evaluated by applying the \u201csurvival in air\u201d test as a generic stress index. Chemical results showed that Zn contributed to the total metal load for more than 60% in sediments and for 85%\u201394% in mussel and clam digestive glands, respectively (data processed from published results obtained on...
Metal pollution monitoring programs make use of organisms, such as mussels, as biomonitors to evalua...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...
International audienceThe understanding of the bioaccumulation phenomenon of heavy metals in the liv...
Metals play an important role in the deterioration of the Venice lagoon ecosystem. Since these pollu...
The use of marine bivalves in metal pollution monitoring is undoubtedly one of the best tools to eva...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
The passive sampler called 'Artificial Mussel' (AM) developed by Wu et al. (2007) can provide a time...
The passive sampler called 'Artificial Mussel' (AM) developed by Wu et al. (2007) can provide a time...
International audienceAbstractThe use of symbiotic bivalve species to assess the effect of anthropog...
The Western Scheldt river and estuary is known to be highly polluted as it receives industrial, agri...
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...
International audienceThis study concerns the bioavailability of dietborne metals to a feshwater biv...
Inquiry into the utility of bivalve sclerochemistry as an archive of heavy metal pollutants within a...
The potential transfer of heavy metals via trophic transfer (bioaccumulation) in global aquatic ecos...
Metal pollution monitoring programs make use of organisms, such as mussels, as biomonitors to evalua...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...
International audienceThe understanding of the bioaccumulation phenomenon of heavy metals in the liv...
Metals play an important role in the deterioration of the Venice lagoon ecosystem. Since these pollu...
The use of marine bivalves in metal pollution monitoring is undoubtedly one of the best tools to eva...
Bivalves are extensively used in biomonitoring programmes because they’re known to be efficient accu...
The passive sampler called 'Artificial Mussel' (AM) developed by Wu et al. (2007) can provide a time...
The passive sampler called 'Artificial Mussel' (AM) developed by Wu et al. (2007) can provide a time...
International audienceAbstractThe use of symbiotic bivalve species to assess the effect of anthropog...
The Western Scheldt river and estuary is known to be highly polluted as it receives industrial, agri...
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...
International audienceThis study concerns the bioavailability of dietborne metals to a feshwater biv...
Inquiry into the utility of bivalve sclerochemistry as an archive of heavy metal pollutants within a...
The potential transfer of heavy metals via trophic transfer (bioaccumulation) in global aquatic ecos...
Metal pollution monitoring programs make use of organisms, such as mussels, as biomonitors to evalua...
Caged mussels make biomonitoring studies possible with their ability to take up pollutants in the in...
International audienceThe understanding of the bioaccumulation phenomenon of heavy metals in the liv...