To derive accumulation kinetics from different exposure matrices and account for the contribution of different exposure routes, the isopod Porcellio scaber was exposed to Cd and Zn, either in soil or in food, and a combination of both. Accurate uptake and elimination kinetics of Zn and Cd were determined using radioisotopes, allowing non-destructive time measurements. To describe the data, a simple kinetic model was used accounting for the internal distribution of the metals. A strong influence of the elimination kinetics, together with the metal fraction that is compartmentalized in a storage fraction, was found explaining the Cd steady-state level reached in the isopods. Zn turnover kinetics were relatively fast within the first days of e...
ACLThe current study reports the effects of heavy metals issued from the emissions of phosphate and ...
Kinetic uptake of Cd, Se(IV), and Zn by Daphnia magna from the dissolved phase was determined using ...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
This study aimed at determining effects of Zn, Cd and their equitoxic mixtures on metal assimilation...
The uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in a freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna after exposure to differen...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Cadmium is a non-essential toxic metal that is able to bioaccumulate in both flora fauna and has the...
Terrestrial isopods have become important tools for the ecotoxicological assessment of metal-contami...
In terrestrial organisms, bioaccumulation is usually based on a summation of the amount of metal ads...
Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates are a function of both soil and orga...
It is well known that earthworms can accumulate metals. However, most accumulation studies focus on ...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
A first order bioenergetic-based kinetic model has been developed to describe metal accumulation in ...
ACLThe current study reports the effects of heavy metals issued from the emissions of phosphate and ...
Kinetic uptake of Cd, Se(IV), and Zn by Daphnia magna from the dissolved phase was determined using ...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
To study the interaction between chemical availability in a floodplain soil and physiological compar...
This study aimed at determining effects of Zn, Cd and their equitoxic mixtures on metal assimilation...
The uptake kinetics of Cd and Zn in a freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna after exposure to differen...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Cadmium is a non-essential toxic metal that is able to bioaccumulate in both flora fauna and has the...
Terrestrial isopods have become important tools for the ecotoxicological assessment of metal-contami...
In terrestrial organisms, bioaccumulation is usually based on a summation of the amount of metal ads...
Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates are a function of both soil and orga...
It is well known that earthworms can accumulate metals. However, most accumulation studies focus on ...
The bioaccumulation of metals by aquatic organisms can be studied in great detail using radiotracers...
This study used the radioisotopes <sup>109</sup>Cd and <sup>65</sup>Zn to explore the uptake, retent...
A first order bioenergetic-based kinetic model has been developed to describe metal accumulation in ...
ACLThe current study reports the effects of heavy metals issued from the emissions of phosphate and ...
Kinetic uptake of Cd, Se(IV), and Zn by Daphnia magna from the dissolved phase was determined using ...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...