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Ocean acidification modulates the incorporation of radio-labeled heavy metals in the larvae of the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
ArticleAbstract: The marine organisms which inhabit the coastline are exposed to a number of anthropogenic pressuresPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation kinetics, CO 2, Developmental biology, Metals, Ocean acidification, Pollution, RadionuclideAutores:Dorey N., François R. Oberhaënsli, Jeffree R.A., Lacoue-Labarthe T., Martin S., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusMarine radionuclide transfer factors in chordates and a phylogenetic hypothesis
ArticleAbstract: Previous radiotracer experiments that compared multi-elemental whole organism: water transfer factorPalabras claves:Amphioxus, Bioaccumulation, fishes, Marine, phylogeny, radionuclidesAutores:François R. Oberhaënsli, Jeffree R.A., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusMaternal transfer of anthropogenic radionuclides to eggs in a small shark
ArticleAbstract: Maternal transfer of radionuclides to progeny is one of the least known sources of contamination inPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Egg, maternal, radionuclides, Shark, TransferAutores:Fowler S.W., François R. Oberhaënsli, Jeffree R.A., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusInternal distributions of a radio-element array in cartilaginous and bony marine fishes: Different and heterogeneous
ArticleAbstract: This experimental study determined internal distributions of an array of radio-elements (54Mn, 60Co,Palabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Bony, Cartilaginous, FISH, Metals, radionuclidesAutores:François R. Oberhaënsli, Jeffree R.A., Markich S.J., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusRadioecological aftermath: Maternal transfer of anthropogenic radionuclides to shark progeny is sustained and enhanced well beyond maternal exposure
ArticleAbstract: Cartilaginous dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula continued to transfer four anthropogenic radionuclides (Palabras claves:Autores:Fowler S.W., François R. Oberhaënsli, Jeffree R.A., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusRadionuclide biokinetics in the Russian sturgeon and phylogenetic consistencies with cartilaginous and bony marine fishes
ArticleAbstract: The biokinetics of eight radionuclides (241Am, 109Cd, 134Cs, 75Se, 54Mn, 110mAg, 65Zn, 60Co) absorbePalabras claves:Bioavailability, Chondrichthyans, phylogeny, radionuclides, Sturgeon, TeleostsAutores:François R. Oberhaënsli, Jeffree R.A., Markich S.J., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopus