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Characterization of <sup>241</sup>Am and <sup>134</sup>Cs bioaccumulation in the king scallop Pecten maximus: Investigation via three exposure pathways
ArticleAbstract: In order to understand the bioaccumulation of 241Am and 134Cs in scallops living in sediments, the uPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Bivalve, Depuration, Radionuclide, scallop, UptakeAutores:Bustamante P., Marc Metian, Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusDiet variably affects the trophic transfer of trace elements in the oyster Crassostrea gigas
ArticleAbstract: Although it has been shown that trophic transfer of trace elements in oysters can be influenced by tPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Bivalve, Dietary pathway, Metals, radionuclides, radiotracersAutores:Bustamante P., Dupuy C., Marc Metian, Pouil S., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusDelineation of <sup>134</sup>Cs uptake pathways (seawater and food) in the variegated scallop Mimachlamys varia
ArticleAbstract: Among bivalves, scallops have been shown to be good bioindicator species for radionuclide monitoringPalabras claves:Bivalve, Cesium, Depuration, kinetics, scallopAutores:Bustamante P., François R. Oberhaënsli, Marc Metian, Pouil S., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusDifferential bioaccumulation of <sup>134</sup>Cs in tropical marine organisms and the relative importance of exposure pathways
ArticleAbstract: Bioaccumulation of 134Cs was determined in 5 tropical marine species: three bivalves (the oysters IsPalabras claves:Alga, Biokinetics, Bivalve, Radionuclide, SHRIMPAutores:Bustamante P., François R. Oberhaënsli, Hédouin L., Marc Metian, Pouil S., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of food (ciliate and phytoplankton) on the trophic transfer of inorganic and methyl-mercury in the Pacific cupped oyster Crassostrea gigas
ArticleAbstract: Diet is an important route of mercury (Hg) uptake in marine organisms. Trophic transfer of Hg througPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Bivalve, Food pathway, Mercury, radiotracersAutores:Bustamante P., Dupuy C., Marc Metian, Pouil S., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopus