Previous radiotracer experiments that compared multi-elemental whole organism: water transfer factors among chondrichthyan and teleost fishes, including an ICRP reference flatfish Psetta maxima, demonstrated distinctive contrasts in their bioaccumulation characteristics, with generally elevated bioaccumulation in chondrichthyans. These results supported a hypothesis that phylogenetic divergence may influence marine radionuclide transfer factors. This notion has been further evaluated in an amphioxus species Branchiostoma lanceolatum, sub-phylum Cephalochordata. This taxon diverged about 800 MYBP from a common ancestor of the teleosts and the chondrichthyans, which in turn diverged from each other around 500 MYBP. Our experimental results in...
The following two `framing questions are being pursued with regard to increasing understanding of th...
The concept of adaptive radiation, according to which a biological lineage undergoes elevated rates ...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
Multi-tracer experiments determined the accumulation from seawater of selected radioactive trace ele...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The biokinetics of eight radionuclides (241Am, 109Cd, 134Cs, 75Se, 54Mn, 110mAg,...
The bioaccumulation of selected heavy metals and radionuclides ((241)Am, (109)Cd, (57)Co, (51)Cr, (1...
For both terrestrial vascular plants and marine organisms if has been demonstrated the differences i...
Gamma-emitting radionuclides were found in benthic fishes from\ud depths of 50-280O m off the Oregon...
Food web interactions are vital in any functioning ecosystem and facilitate transfer of energy and n...
One potentially useful approach to fill data gaps for concentration ratios, CRs, is based upon the h...
Should realism of radioecological evaluations be enhanced while taking into account the deleterious ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
International audienceThe trophic transfer of two essential metals (Co and Zn) was investigated in t...
A common means of quantifying the transfer of radionuclides in ecosystems is through the application...
Radiocesium is the only trace element apart from Hg that may be potentially biomagnified at the top ...
The following two `framing questions are being pursued with regard to increasing understanding of th...
The concept of adaptive radiation, according to which a biological lineage undergoes elevated rates ...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...
Multi-tracer experiments determined the accumulation from seawater of selected radioactive trace ele...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The biokinetics of eight radionuclides (241Am, 109Cd, 134Cs, 75Se, 54Mn, 110mAg,...
The bioaccumulation of selected heavy metals and radionuclides ((241)Am, (109)Cd, (57)Co, (51)Cr, (1...
For both terrestrial vascular plants and marine organisms if has been demonstrated the differences i...
Gamma-emitting radionuclides were found in benthic fishes from\ud depths of 50-280O m off the Oregon...
Food web interactions are vital in any functioning ecosystem and facilitate transfer of energy and n...
One potentially useful approach to fill data gaps for concentration ratios, CRs, is based upon the h...
Should realism of radioecological evaluations be enhanced while taking into account the deleterious ...
Few data are available on the comparative accumulation of metal(loid)s from water and food in estuar...
International audienceThe trophic transfer of two essential metals (Co and Zn) was investigated in t...
A common means of quantifying the transfer of radionuclides in ecosystems is through the application...
Radiocesium is the only trace element apart from Hg that may be potentially biomagnified at the top ...
The following two `framing questions are being pursued with regard to increasing understanding of th...
The concept of adaptive radiation, according to which a biological lineage undergoes elevated rates ...
Half of the freshwater fish fauna in New Zealand is diadromous (i.e., migrates between the sea and f...