International audienceOne of the best approaches for improving the assessment of metal toxicity in aquatic organisms is to study their organotropism (i.e., the distribution of metals among organs) through a dynamical approach (i.e., via kinetic experiments of metal bioaccumulation), to identify the tissues/organs that play a key role in metal regulation (e.g., storage or excretion). This study aims at comparing the organ-specific metal accumulation of a non-essential (Cd) and an essential metal (Zn), at their environmentally relevant exposure concentrations, in the gammarid Gammarus fossarum. Gammarids were exposed for 7 days to 109 Cd-or 65 Znradiolabeled water at a concentration of 52.1 and 416 ng.L-1 (stable equivalent), respectively, an...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
Gastrointestinal metal uptake represents a potential route for metal bioaccumulation in marine fish....
In the present study, Gammarus fossarum was used to investigate the bioaccumulation and toxic effect...
International audienceOne of the best approaches for improving the assessment of metal toxicity in a...
International audienceInformation on the relationship between the exposure concentrations of metals ...
International audienceThe use of freshwater invertebrates for biomonitoring has been increasing for ...
Abstract To improve the assessment of metal toxicity in aquatic organisms, it is important to consi...
Abstract: Increasing industrialization, along with the violation of effluent disposal norms, has cau...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient to aquatic organisms, but increased concentrations may resul...
In aquatic environments, organisms are exposed to and accumulate metals via waterborne and dietary r...
Accumulation of copper, zinc, cadmium and lead in gill, liver, spleen, kidney and muscle tissues of ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
Gastrointestinal metal uptake represents a potential route for metal bioaccumulation in marine fish....
In the present study, Gammarus fossarum was used to investigate the bioaccumulation and toxic effect...
International audienceOne of the best approaches for improving the assessment of metal toxicity in a...
International audienceInformation on the relationship between the exposure concentrations of metals ...
International audienceThe use of freshwater invertebrates for biomonitoring has been increasing for ...
Abstract To improve the assessment of metal toxicity in aquatic organisms, it is important to consi...
Abstract: Increasing industrialization, along with the violation of effluent disposal norms, has cau...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient to aquatic organisms, but increased concentrations may resul...
In aquatic environments, organisms are exposed to and accumulate metals via waterborne and dietary r...
Accumulation of copper, zinc, cadmium and lead in gill, liver, spleen, kidney and muscle tissues of ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
We first examined the uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in the juvenile marine black sea bream (Acanthopa...
Gastrointestinal metal uptake represents a potential route for metal bioaccumulation in marine fish....
In the present study, Gammarus fossarum was used to investigate the bioaccumulation and toxic effect...