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Comparative study of trophic transfer of the essential metals Co and Zn in two tropical fish: A radiotracer approach
ArticleAbstract: The trophic transfer of two essential metals (Co and Zn) was investigated in two tropical euryhalinePalabras claves:Assimilation, Cobalt, Interspecies differences, kinetics, tissue distribution, ZincAutores:Bustamante P., Fowler S.W., Marc Metian, Pouil S., Rouleau C., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusContrasting accumulation biokinetics and distribution of <sup>241</sup>Am, Co, Cs, Mn and Zn during the whole development time of the eggs of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
ArticleAbstract: Cuttlefish eggs were exposed to 241Am, Co, Cs, Mn and Zn for different periods of time during the 50Palabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Eggshell, Embryo, Metals, permeability, RadionuclideAutores:Bustamante P., François R. Oberhaënsli, Lacoue-Labarthe T., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusInterspecific comparison of Cd bioaccumulation in European Pectinidae (Chlamys varia and Pecten maximus)
ArticleAbstract: The uptake and loss kinetics of Cd were determined in two species of scallops from the European coasPalabras claves:Bivalves, Cadmium, kinetics, METAL, Scallops, Subcellular distributionAutores:Bustamante P., Marc Metian, Oberhänsli F., Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusInvestigation of Ag in the king scallop Pecten maximus using field and laboratory approaches
ArticleAbstract: The bioaccumulation, tissue and subcellular distributions of Ag were investigated in the king scalloPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Bivalves, Exposure pathway, METAL, Pectinid, Relative contributionAutores:Bustamante P., Cosson R.P., Hédouin L., Marc Metian, Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusTemperature and pCO <inf>2</inf> effect on the bioaccumulation of radionuclides and trace elements in the eggs of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
ArticleAbstract: The increasing release of CO 2 by human activities leads to ocean acidification and global warming.Palabras claves:Cephalopod, Eggshell, Embryonic development, METAL, Ocean acidification, ocean warmingAutores:Bustamante P., François R. Oberhaënsli, Gattuso J.P., Jeffree R.A., Lacoue-Labarthe T., Martin S., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopus