cited By 52International audienceSpecimens of shrimp (Rimicaris exoculata) and mussel (Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis) were collected 3500 m below the ocean surface at the hydrothermal vents of the mid-Atlantic Ridge (TAG and Snake Pit sites, respectively). Arsenic, a potentially toxic element, is among the substances emitted by the hydrothermal vents. The hydrothermal vent shrimp, which are known to be a primary consumer of the primary producing chemolithoautotrophic bacteria, contained arsenic at 13 μg g-1 almost exclusively as arsenobetaine (AsB). Arsenic was present in the soft tissues of the mussel at 40 μg g-1 and the major part of the extractable arsenic species in the adductor muscle/mantle tissues and in the gill were present as dime...
The shallow submarine hydrothermal systems of Tutum Bay, Papua New Guinea, are an ideal opportunity ...
Environmental context. The present study examines arsenic species in kelp and associated grazing ani...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioavailability of arsenic (As) through cultured oyster Cr...
Hydrothermal vent systems are inhabited by dense benthic communities adapted to extreme conditions s...
The marine shallow-water hydrothermal vent system of Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, PNG discharges hot, ...
Arsenic is naturally present in marine ecosystems, and these can become contaminated from mining act...
The toxicological effects and the environmental behaviour of arsenic are tightly linked to the chemi...
Hydrothermal vent systems are inhabited by dense benthic communities adapted to extreme conditions s...
A responsible harvest of mesopelagic species as aquafeed ingredients has the potential to address th...
<p class="rtejustify">A series of 350 food products, belonging to various food group...
Graphite furnace and hydride generation atomic absorption, GFAA and HGAA, techniques have been devel...
Contamination of water and sediment with arsenic (As) in a highly industrialized area of Pohang City...
High concentrations in organic carbon and pollutants are found in harbor and marina sediments. Over ...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1¿2 g/L. Th...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1-2 μg/L...
The shallow submarine hydrothermal systems of Tutum Bay, Papua New Guinea, are an ideal opportunity ...
Environmental context. The present study examines arsenic species in kelp and associated grazing ani...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioavailability of arsenic (As) through cultured oyster Cr...
Hydrothermal vent systems are inhabited by dense benthic communities adapted to extreme conditions s...
The marine shallow-water hydrothermal vent system of Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, PNG discharges hot, ...
Arsenic is naturally present in marine ecosystems, and these can become contaminated from mining act...
The toxicological effects and the environmental behaviour of arsenic are tightly linked to the chemi...
Hydrothermal vent systems are inhabited by dense benthic communities adapted to extreme conditions s...
A responsible harvest of mesopelagic species as aquafeed ingredients has the potential to address th...
<p class="rtejustify">A series of 350 food products, belonging to various food group...
Graphite furnace and hydride generation atomic absorption, GFAA and HGAA, techniques have been devel...
Contamination of water and sediment with arsenic (As) in a highly industrialized area of Pohang City...
High concentrations in organic carbon and pollutants are found in harbor and marina sediments. Over ...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1¿2 g/L. Th...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1-2 μg/L...
The shallow submarine hydrothermal systems of Tutum Bay, Papua New Guinea, are an ideal opportunity ...
Environmental context. The present study examines arsenic species in kelp and associated grazing ani...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioavailability of arsenic (As) through cultured oyster Cr...