Metal Metabolism in Aquatic EnvironmentsWilliam J. Langston, Maria J. Bebianno Springer Science & Business Media, 29.06.2013 - 448 Seiten Metal Metabolism in Aquatic Environments is a synthesis of recent developments in the field of metal ecotoxicology and features a number of contemporary issues arising from the interaction of metals and biota, such as pathways of assimilation and food chain transfer, metal accumulation and detoxification in humans and biotransformation of elements such as mercury and arsenic. |
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... (bacteria and phytoplankton) are recognized as major players in these dynamic exchanges (Chapters 3and 4):they, alongwitha numberof othergroups,are also intimately involvedin toxicologically important transformations ofthe elements ...
... (bacteria and phytoplankton) are recognized as major players in these dynamic exchanges (Chapters 3and 4):they, alongwitha numberof othergroups,are also intimately involvedin toxicologically important transformations ofthe elements ...
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... bacteria on similarsized particles, arethe main components ofthediet. These particlesare typically assimilatedbycells ofthealimentary tract,endocytosed and subjectedtointracellular digestion. The phenomenonmay be important ...
... bacteria on similarsized particles, arethe main components ofthediet. These particlesare typically assimilatedbycells ofthealimentary tract,endocytosed and subjectedtointracellular digestion. The phenomenonmay be important ...
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... bacteria andbacterial extracellular polymersuponassimilation byMacoma balthica of sedimentbound Cd, Zn and Ag. Mar.Ecol.Prog.Series 22, 281–289. Hazel,J.R.(1988) Homeoviscousadaptation in animal cell membranes, in Physiological ...
... bacteria andbacterial extracellular polymersuponassimilation byMacoma balthica of sedimentbound Cd, Zn and Ag. Mar.Ecol.Prog.Series 22, 281–289. Hazel,J.R.(1988) Homeoviscousadaptation in animal cell membranes, in Physiological ...
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... process of organic matter mineralizationmay becompletely dominatedby anaerobic processes, particularly sulphate reduction. Inthe extremecase the interface maybe inhabitedby sulphuroxidizing bacteria that use the oxygen from.
... process of organic matter mineralizationmay becompletely dominatedby anaerobic processes, particularly sulphate reduction. Inthe extremecase the interface maybe inhabitedby sulphuroxidizing bacteria that use the oxygen from.
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William J. Langston, Maria J. Bebianno. interface maybe inhabitedby sulphuroxidizing bacteria that use the oxygen from the atmosphere to oxidize directly the sulphide produced by sulphate reduction. 2.3. INTERACTIONS. OFPLANTS. AND. ANIMALS.
William J. Langston, Maria J. Bebianno. interface maybe inhabitedby sulphuroxidizing bacteria that use the oxygen from the atmosphere to oxidize directly the sulphide produced by sulphate reduction. 2.3. INTERACTIONS. OFPLANTS. AND. ANIMALS.
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Theinteractions between living organisms and metalsin intertidal and subtidal sediments | |
BIOTURBATION 2 5 CONCLUSIONS | |
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acid Air Soil Polin algae amphipods andthe animals arsenic arsenobetaine bacteria barnacle binding bioaccumulation bioavailability biochemical biological bivalves cadmium Can.J.Fish.Aquat cells CH 3 Hg CH3Hg+ chemical complexes compounds contamination copper crustaceans decapod demethylation detoxification digestive gland dissolved distribution Ecology ecosystems effects elements Environmental estuary etal excretion exposure factors fish food chain Francesconi freshwater gastropods gills granules heavy metals hepatopancreas Hogstrand humic increase inorganic Hg inorganic Hg(II interactions inthe intracellular invertebrates ions Jackson kidney lakes Langston levels ligands lipophilic lysosomes maenas Marine Biology mechanisms membrane mercury metabolism metal accumulation metal concentrations metalbinding metallothionein metalsin methylation methylmercury microbial microorganisms minerals molluscs mussels Nott ofHg ofmetal ofthe onthe organic oxidation oysters particles pathways physiological phytoplankton Pollution production proteins rainbow trout reduced Roesijadi seawater sediments soluble sorption speciation species studies suchas sulphide surface tissues tobe tothe toxicity Toxicology trace metals transport uptake zinc