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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... DISTRIBUTION 10.4ACCUMULATION AND STORAGE 10.5PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS 10.6EXCRETION 10.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES IN TERMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD ASSESSMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES 11 ...
... DISTRIBUTION 10.4ACCUMULATION AND STORAGE 10.5PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS 10.6EXCRETION 10.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES IN TERMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD ASSESSMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES 11 ...
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... distribution in the tissue. J.Exptl Mar.Biol.Ecol. 23,71–84. George, S.G., Pirie,B.J.S. and Coombs, T.L. (1977) Absorption, accumulation and excretion of ironprotein complexes by Mytilus edulis.Proc.Intern.Conf.Heavy Metal Environ.Can ...
... distribution in the tissue. J.Exptl Mar.Biol.Ecol. 23,71–84. George, S.G., Pirie,B.J.S. and Coombs, T.L. (1977) Absorption, accumulation and excretion of ironprotein complexes by Mytilus edulis.Proc.Intern.Conf.Heavy Metal Environ.Can ...
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... distribution and cycling of particulate and dissolved metals in finegrained marine sediments. Itcompares the wayin which rootedplants, dominant intheupper littoralzone, and benthic invertebrates, dominantinthe sublittoral, interact with ...
... distribution and cycling of particulate and dissolved metals in finegrained marine sediments. Itcompares the wayin which rootedplants, dominant intheupper littoralzone, and benthic invertebrates, dominantinthe sublittoral, interact with ...
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... distributions and fluxesofa number of metal species. Themost important solubility changes are due to the different solubilitiesof reduced and oxidized species, such as in the caseof manganese andiron, and to the insolubilityof many ...
... distributions and fluxesofa number of metal species. Themost important solubility changes are due to the different solubilitiesof reduced and oxidized species, such as in the caseof manganese andiron, and to the insolubilityof many ...
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... (□) sediments from a Tagus estuary salt marsh (Madureira et al., 1997). Plantsand animalscan affect the accumulation rate oftrace metals as wellas. Figure 2.2 The vertical distribution of acid volatile sulphur (AVS)and sulphate in.
... (□) sediments from a Tagus estuary salt marsh (Madureira et al., 1997). Plantsand animalscan affect the accumulation rate oftrace metals as wellas. Figure 2.2 The vertical distribution of acid volatile sulphur (AVS)and sulphate in.
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Theinteractions between living organisms and metalsin intertidal and subtidal sediments | |
BIOTURBATION 2 5 CONCLUSIONS | |
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