The Akoya pearl oyster (Pinctada imbricata) was experimentally exposed to (a) constant levels of lead (Pb) at 180 μg L -1 for nine weeks, or (b) two short term (pulse) exposures of Pb at 180 μg L -1 (three weeks each) with an intervening depuration period (three weeks), to assess its utility as an (i) accumulative monitor of Pb contamination and an (ii) archival monitor for discriminating constant versus pulsed Pb exposure events. P. imbricata showed similar reductions in growth (based on shell morphology and wet weight) and Pb accumulation patterns for whole tissue and shell in response to both Pb exposure regimes. Thus the whole oyster was deemed an inappropriate accumulative monitor for assessing short-term temporal variation of Pb expos...
The evaluation of mussels shell capability of concentrate heavy metals was performed by means of a s...
Abstract. An assessment of the different soft tissues (STs) of Perna viridis as biomonitoring agents...
International audienceThis study was designed to assess the contribution of feeding behavior to inte...
International audiencePb/Ca profiles were measured on ten live collected Ostrea edulis from three si...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Bivalve...
ABSTRACT Concentrations of lead (Pb) were found in the shells of the oyster Saccostrea cucullata and...
International audienceIn this study, we re-assess the use of bivalve shells as a proxy of lead pollu...
Background: Persian Gulf is a semi-closed environment which is affected by pollution from heavy meta...
In order to study the capacity of bivalve shells as bioindicators in estuarine ecosystems, a compara...
Accumulation of lead in Meretrix lyrata was studied under laboratory conditions. Each experiment on ...
As a filter feeder, windowpane oyster, Placuna placenta, which lives as a sedentary animal is very a...
To protect public health, the European Commission established maximum levels of certain contaminant...
A rapid diffusion of heavy metals as environmental contaminants has called the attention to their de...
The evaluation of mussels shell capability of concentrate heavy metals was performed by means of a s...
Abstract. An assessment of the different soft tissues (STs) of Perna viridis as biomonitoring agents...
International audienceThis study was designed to assess the contribution of feeding behavior to inte...
International audiencePb/Ca profiles were measured on ten live collected Ostrea edulis from three si...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Bivalve...
ABSTRACT Concentrations of lead (Pb) were found in the shells of the oyster Saccostrea cucullata and...
International audienceIn this study, we re-assess the use of bivalve shells as a proxy of lead pollu...
Background: Persian Gulf is a semi-closed environment which is affected by pollution from heavy meta...
In order to study the capacity of bivalve shells as bioindicators in estuarine ecosystems, a compara...
Accumulation of lead in Meretrix lyrata was studied under laboratory conditions. Each experiment on ...
As a filter feeder, windowpane oyster, Placuna placenta, which lives as a sedentary animal is very a...
To protect public health, the European Commission established maximum levels of certain contaminant...
A rapid diffusion of heavy metals as environmental contaminants has called the attention to their de...
The evaluation of mussels shell capability of concentrate heavy metals was performed by means of a s...
Abstract. An assessment of the different soft tissues (STs) of Perna viridis as biomonitoring agents...
International audienceThis study was designed to assess the contribution of feeding behavior to inte...