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The impact of micro plastics (MPs) on the bivalve larvae at different developmental stages throughout their life history, especially for the metamorphic stage is not at all available. In organisms, consequences of plastic ingestion include exposure to environmental pollutants and toxin...

Author(s)
Roopika, S.; Siddhuraju, P.
Publisher
Indian Ecological Society, College of Agriculture, Ludhiana, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Ecology, 2022, 49, 6, pp 2415-2430
Abstract

The freshwater pearl mussel (FWPM) Margaritifera margaritifera is a bivalve mollusk critically endangered in Europe. There is a special concern about the conservation of this species, but little is known about its sensitivity to environmental pollution. Here, acute toxicity tests were conducted at ...

Author(s)
Belamy, T.; Baudrimont, M.; Cordier, M. A.; Dassie, É.; Gourves, P. Y.; Legeay, A.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Hydrobiologia, 2022, 849, 9, pp 2029-2041
Abstract

Understanding the impacts of environmental pollutants on immune systems is indispensable in ecological and health risk assessments due to the significance of normal immunological functions in all living organisms. Bivalves as sentinel organisms with vital ecological importance are widely...

Author(s)
Weng NanYan; Meng Jie; Huo ShouLiang; Wu FengChang; Wang WenXiong
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2022, 312,
Abstract

Microplastic and nanoplastic pollution in aquatic environments is a topic of emerging concern due to the internalization, retention time and effects of these particles in aquatic biota. Bivalves are considered bioindicators due to their wide distribution, sessile behaviour, occupation of ecological ...

Author(s)
Sendra, M.; Sparaventi, E.; Novoa, B.; Figueras, A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2021, 753,
Abstract

The sea has involved a large variety of environmental contaminants and plays a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems. The Izmir Bay, which has been rapidly polluted since the 1960s, was one of the intensely polluted areas in the Mediterranean. Organic materials, hydrocarbons, metals, and pathogenic...

Author(s)
Arslan, Ö. Ç.; Boyacioglu, M.; Nalbantlar, B.; Gülsever, G.; Karaaslan, M. A.
Publisher
Ege University Press, Izmir, Turkey
Citation
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (Su Ürünleri Dergisi), 2021, 38, 2, pp 189-197
Abstract

The marine environment has numerous impacts related to anthropogenic activities including pollution. Abundances of microplastics (MPs) and other pollutants are continuously increasing in the marine environment, resulting in a complex mixture of contaminants affecting biota. In order to understand...

Author(s)
Rios-Fuster, B.; Alomar, C.; Deudero, S.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Environmental Research, 2023, 216, Part 2,
Abstract

Estuary connects the inland freshwater and open seawater, which may become a sink for pollutants from land-derived outflows, especially for persistent organic pollutants (e.g., polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, PAHs). Due to complex fluctuation in estuary, it's difficult to achieve a comprehensive...

Author(s)
Li Yang; Lu GuangYuan; Wang WenXiong; Li HuiZhen; You Jing
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2021, 793,
Abstract

Water covers about 71% of the Earth's surface and is a basic need for all the oceanic fauna and flora. According to the Ocean Pollutants Guide, 2018, marine life is constantly being harmed and there is an abundance of plastic pollution still found on the shorelines. Along with that, oceanic dead...

Author(s)
Farzeen Saeed; Muhammad Faheem Malik
Publisher
International Society of Pure and Applied Biology, Quetta, Pakistan
Citation
Pure and Applied Biology, 2021, 11, 2, pp 483-490
Abstract

Carbamazepine (CBZ) and Hg are widespread and persistent micropollutants in aquatic environments. Both pollutants are known to trigger similar toxicity mechanisms, e.g. reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Here, their effects were assessed in the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha, frequently...

Author(s)
Baratange, C.; Paris-Palacios, S.; Bonnard, I.; Delahaut, L.; Grandjean, D.; Wortham, L.; Sayen, S.; Gallorini, A.; Michel, J.; Renault, D.; Breider, F.; Loizeau, J. L.; Cosio, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2022, 300,
Abstract

Anthropogenic pollution has a huge impact on the water quality of marine ecosystems. Heavy metals and antibiotics are anthropogenic stressors that have a major effect on the health of the marine organisms. Although heavy metals are also associate with volcanic eruptions, wind erosion or...

Author(s)
Pavón, A.; Riquelme, D.; Jaña, V.; Iribarren, C.; Manzano, C.; Lopez-Joven, C.; Reyes-Cerpa, S.; Navarrete, P.; Pavez, L.; García, K.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2022, 12, April,

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