This study evaluates causal relationships between chronic exposure of fish to metals and effects at different levels of biological organization based on a weight-of-evidence approach. Criteria for evaluation of causality were strength, consistency, and specificity of the association, as well as biological gradient and plausibility. Field sampling was conducted three times between 1998 and 2000, in Furnas Stream, impacted by an abandoned lead mine, and in three other locations, including two reference and one impacted sites. Levels of Pb, Zn, Cd, and Ag in sediments from the Furnas Stream exceeded background levels, and their concentrations were above sediment quality guidelines. Residual levels of metals in fish tissue were high enough to i...
10 pagesInternational audienceThis study seeks to determine to what extent trace metals resulting fr...
The overall objective of the work described in this thesis was to examine the effects of both waterb...
Human activities have led to increased levels of various pollutants including metals in aquatic ecos...
This study evaluates causal relationships between chronic exposure of fish to metals and effects at ...
The objectives of this field project were to test relationships between the physi-ological and popul...
Metals are ubiquitous and naturally occurring; however, anthropogenic activities have elevated metal...
<div><p>Bony bream (<i>Nematalosa erebi</i>) and black catfish (<i>Neosilurus ater</i>) were sampled...
Bony bream (Nematalosa erebi) and black catfish (Neosilurus ater) were sampled from the fresh surfac...
In this study, levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) and metallothionein (MT) which are known to be bi...
Bony bream (Nematalosa erebi) and black catfish (Neosilurus ater) were sampled from the fresh surfac...
Metals are contaminants of great concern due to their persistence and potential toxic effects. Some...
We assessed the exposure of fish from the Spring and Neosho Rivers in northeast Oklahoma, USA, to le...
The present study examined the available literature linking whole‐body tissue concentrations with to...
Toxicity bioassays were conducted on groovy mullet, Liza dumerili, using copper and lead, in order t...
10 pagesInternational audienceThis study seeks to determine to what extent trace metals resulting fr...
The overall objective of the work described in this thesis was to examine the effects of both waterb...
Human activities have led to increased levels of various pollutants including metals in aquatic ecos...
This study evaluates causal relationships between chronic exposure of fish to metals and effects at ...
The objectives of this field project were to test relationships between the physi-ological and popul...
Metals are ubiquitous and naturally occurring; however, anthropogenic activities have elevated metal...
<div><p>Bony bream (<i>Nematalosa erebi</i>) and black catfish (<i>Neosilurus ater</i>) were sampled...
Bony bream (Nematalosa erebi) and black catfish (Neosilurus ater) were sampled from the fresh surfac...
In this study, levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) and metallothionein (MT) which are known to be bi...
Bony bream (Nematalosa erebi) and black catfish (Neosilurus ater) were sampled from the fresh surfac...
Metals are contaminants of great concern due to their persistence and potential toxic effects. Some...
We assessed the exposure of fish from the Spring and Neosho Rivers in northeast Oklahoma, USA, to le...
The present study examined the available literature linking whole‐body tissue concentrations with to...
Toxicity bioassays were conducted on groovy mullet, Liza dumerili, using copper and lead, in order t...
10 pagesInternational audienceThis study seeks to determine to what extent trace metals resulting fr...
The overall objective of the work described in this thesis was to examine the effects of both waterb...
Human activities have led to increased levels of various pollutants including metals in aquatic ecos...