Journal Article10.1016/J.ENVINT.2005.05.018
Cellular alterations in Mytilus galloprovincialis (LMK) and Tapes philippinarum (Adams and Reeve, 1850) as biomarkers of environmental stress: field studies in the Lagoon of Venice (Italy).
L. Da Ros,N. Nesto +1 more
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TL;DR: The overall results indicate that both biomarkers are more suitably deployed through the translocation approach, revealing it to be more sensitive than traditional biomonitoring, at least in the sense that it may overcome problems related to the adaptation of native organisms to sub lethal chronic pollution levels.
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Bioaccumulation and biomarker responses of trace metals and micro-organic pollutants in mussels and fish from the Lagoon of Venice, Italy
TL;DR: Levels and effects of trace metals, PAHs and PCBs in mussels and fish native to the Lagoon of Venice and the results of the survival-in-air test were quite erratic, showing that they were associated with the high variability of both natural and physiological parameters temperature, food, reproduction, and body reserve cycle.
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DNA damage, acetylcholinesterase activity and lysosomal stability in native and transplanted mussels (Mytilus edulis) in areas close to coastal chemical dumping sites in Denmark
TL;DR: Investigations in native and transplanted blue mussels in coastal areas of western Denmark potentially affected by anthropogenic pollution originating from chemical dumping sites indicate responses to pollution in all the biomarkers applied at the suspected areas, but the results were not consistent.
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Sediment chemical contamination of a shallow water area close to the industrial zone of Porto Marghera (Venice Lagoon, Italy).
TL;DR: Grain-size and heavy metal profiles down to a depth of 40 cm in eight selected sites, finally show a probable decrease of the pollution affecting the Porto Marghera area in recent years.
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Towards a validation of a cellular biomarker suite in native and transplanted zebra mussels: A 2-year integrative field study of seasonal and pollution-induced variations
TL;DR: The present multiple biomarker integrative approach in transplanted D. polymorpha brings promising elements in their validation process as relevant biomonitoring tools to help identify and discrimination of environmental perturbations.
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