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Bioaccumulation of <sup>63</sup>Ni in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata and isolated Symbiodinium using radiotracer techniques
ArticleAbstract: Development of nickel mining activities along the New Caledonia coasts threatens the biodiversity ofPalabras claves:Bioconcentration, CORAL, METAL, nickel, ZooxanthellaAutores:Ferrier-Pagés C., François R. Oberhaënsli, Hédouin L., Marc Metian, Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusEcotoxicological approach for assessing the contamination of a Hawaiian coral reef ecosystem (Honolua Bay, Maui) by metals and a metalloid
ArticleAbstract: The goal of this study was to assess the contamination of Honolua Bay using an ecotoxicological apprPalabras claves:algae, Coral reefs, Ecology, Hawaii, Metals, UrchinAutores:Gates R., Hédouin L., Marc MetianFuentes:scopusInfluence of food on the assimilation of selected metals in tropical bivalves from the New Caledonia lagoon: Qualitative and quantitative aspects
ArticleAbstract: The present study aimed at examining the influence of food quality and quantity on the assimilationPalabras claves:Feeding, Gafrarium tumidum, Isognomon isognomon, Mollusks, New Caledonia, RadiotracerAutores:Bustamante P., Fichez R., Hédouin L., Lacoue-Labarthe T., Marc Metian, Teyssié J.L., Warnau M.Fuentes:scopusMore than local adaptation: High diversity of response to seawater acidification in seven coral species from the same assemblage in French Polynesia
ArticleAbstract: Responses of corals to seawater acidification have been extensively studied. Sensitivity varies widePalabras claves:CORAL, French Polynesia, growth, Ocean acidification, Photo-physiologyAutores:Arçuby R., Dupont S., Espiau B., Gazeau F., Godefroid M., Hédouin L., Lacube Y., Marc MetianFuentes:scopus